Sunday rains may have made the green extra challenging, but there was nothing to deter the members of the Aurora Lawn Bowling Club from their passion as they gathered to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their club.
If you haven’t picked up a copy of Marina Nemat’s harrowing memoir “Prisoner of Tehran”, there is still time to join in on the community-wide discussion centring on the book. Spearheaded by the Aurora Public Library...
The Hartman’s Corners Schoolhouse has strong historical significance as the oldest surviving schoolhouse in Aurora and York Region. Built ca. 1838, it is likely the third or fourth oldest remaining schoolhouse in Ontario.
The Aurora Jays baseball club saw a three-place swing in the North Dufferin Baseball League standings this week, now sitting in the top spot after facing two of the top teams in the Ivy Leafs and Bolton Brewers.
The Aurora Barbarians U18 men’s team played host to some special visitors Tuesday night from across the pond.
The Aurora Barbarians senior men travelled to the Rogers Sport Complex in Cambridge to take on Waterloo County for two matches on Saturday.
(Re: Aurora needs to secure access on nature preserve as 2C development gets underway, July 11, 2014) As a citizen of Aurora for 10 years, ...
(Re: Truth…and consequences. July 17, 2014) I just finished reading Alison’s article in this week’s Auroran entitled “Truth…and consequences” and it was so refreshing to ...
(Re: Decades on the Rink, July 3, 2014) It was an honour to nominate Alex Ansell for this award, and hope to clarify one thing ...
A love for the movies came to Aurora’s Amanda Pereira from an early age – and now she wants to share the movie experience with people from across Canada. The York University Graduate is one of eight finalists ...
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