July 2014 Archive

High marks and a victory for Germany – it has been a good week for Andrei Feldiorean

It has been a good week for Andrei Feldiorean. Last Wednesday, he was officially named Cardinal Carter Catholic High School’s top scholar for the 2013 – 2014...

Money spent on Aurora 150 may be aired at Council following contentious motion

Events surrounding Aurora’s 150th anniversary might already be a part of history, but the cost of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations could be in focus this week if Councillor Wendy Gaertner gets her way.

Another heritage home could be demolished to make way for two

The future of another piece of Aurora’s residential heritage could be in question over the next few months. Councillors signed off last month on a request from a local couple to remove 83 George Street from the

After coming to practice family medicine for 12 months, Williams wraps up 44 year career

Robert Williams arrived in Aurora in 1970 as a young general practitioner intending to stay for a year or so before moving onto the second phase in his career as a plastic surgeon.

Williams set the example of what a family doctor should be

It is with both sadness and congratulations I submit this letter – my first to a newspaper. On July 30, 2014, Dr. Robert Williams will ...

Mayor – and Auroran – are doing what is expected of them: reader

(Re: Election season must be here, says reader. July 2, 2014) In the July 2 edition of The Auroran, Nathalie Schacher-Deviller implies that The Auroran ...

Art imitates life at “Veggie Stock”

Aurora Town Park hosted a beautiful sunny day of artistic life with fun activities on Saturday, July 5, bringing together local farmers of the Aurora ...

Budding Aurora actress prepares for NBC debut

Having used her skills as a debater to take on the world, Aurora’s Natalie Ganzhorn is well-versed in being in front of an audience.

“No reasonable grounds” to charge officer involved in Aurora shooting: SIU

Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit has concluded there are “no reasonable grounds” to charge a York Regional Police officer involved in an Aurora shooting this spring with a criminal offence.

Residents continue to line up to fill Council vacancy on July 29

Just over a week since registration was thrown open to fill the Council vacancy left by MPP Chris Ballard, a steady stream of Aurora residents have lined up to keep the seat warm.

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