October 2014 Archive

Lawsuit letters are “ridiculous”

(Re: Reader fears Council history will repeat itself. October 9, 2014) I am always amused when Richard Johnson gets into his rambling emails (similar to ...

Author of letter should speak for itself, says reader

(Re: Reader fears Council history will repeat itself. October 9, 2014) It is shameful and despicable that Mr. Johnson is using The Auroran in his ...

Youth are key, says Bully Free Alliance

I wanted to thank you for the articles you have written on the cyber bullying campaign #yeswewill. Bully Free Community Alliance has been working for ...

Queen’s York Rangers fundraiser slated for November

A fundraising dinner will be held at the Aurora branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on Thursday, November 20 to honour the Queen’s York Rangers. ...

No charges in election sign damages

No charges have been laid in an incident involving sign damage on John West Way near Amber Hill Way. Police were called to the scene ...

Armoury deal to become official Thursday

Newmarket-Aurora MP Lois Brown, Mayor Geoffrey Dawe and members of Council are expected to be on hand this Thursday at 4 p.m. as the old ...

Sport Aurora gets boost ahead of this week’s municipal debate

By Brock Weir Mayor Geoffrey Dawe presented Ron Weese of the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame with a cheque for $5,000 at the Aurora Community ...

VOTE 2014: Growth geared towards grown-ups is a vision for candidate Ian Clark

lot can happen in a decade or two – just ask Aurora’s Ian Clark. Mr. Clark, a 12-year resident of Aurora had his first taste of the Town as a border at St. Andrew’s College. A software engineer by...

VOTE 2014: Incoming Council needs to eye legacy project, says candidate Carl Barrett

After living in Aurora for 17 years, and being active with his daughter in the local sporting community, Carl Barrett was looking to expand his horizons – and has already found that “eye-opener” at Town Hall.

Local baker savours the sweet smell of success – and creativity

As a child, Antonella Cellini wanted few things more than a simple chocolate cake and a birthday party with all her friends. Growing up in a large Italian family, however, that was a surprisingly tall order.

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