September 2014 Archive

Rick Hansen P.S. students continue to lead way walking to school – but a little safer now

The Rick Hansen Public School community has stressed the importance of staying active and walking to school, but things are due to become just a little bit safer for students leading the way this week.

Small operation making big impact in Sunday’s annual Terry Fox Run

Since 1981, the name “Terry Fox” has become synonymous with hope, philanthropy, and the joy of giving. All three ring true for the team from Muldoon Marketing, running in...

Candlelight Ceremony pays tribute to those who served and returned to a grateful home

September 20 and 21 mark the 14th Annual Candlelight, Drum Head Memorial Service which is put on by the Aurora Branch #385 of the Royal ...

Gurnett Street “left as a dustbowl” after sidewalk replacement: reader

Over the last week, contractors have been replacing a perfectly good sidewalk along Gurnett Street with another. While this seemed a little puzzling a more ...

BROCK’S BANTER: Turn off, Tune in, Sign up

By Brock Weir By the end of this week, the deed will be done. Any man or woman, presumably of sound mind and body, will ...

INSIDE AURORA: Burning Questions

Burning Questions about the Municipal Election By Scott Johnston With the municipal election only six weeks away, there are any number of burning questions associated ...

POLITICS AS USUAL: 140 or Less…

By Alison Collins-Mrakas “Stop telling lies about me and I’ll stop telling the truth about you.” I love that line (even though it’s spoken by ...

OTTAWA REPORT

By Lois Brown, MP Newmarket-Aurora End of Pay-to-Pay Increasingly, Canadians are finding a new charge on their monthly phone bill that previously did not exist. ...

SENIOR SCAPE: Serenity in the Arboretum

By Sylvia Dickens Where do you go to escape technological distractions, noisy traffic and the stress of living amidst concrete structures? Nothing eases the spirit ...

Lt. Gov. David Onley strove to “change the conversation” in Ontario and Aurora

As Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, David Onley wanted to spark a discussion when he came to Queen’s Park, serving as the Queen’s representative in Ontario since 2007.

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