November 2014 Archive

Men and women of the Queen’s York Rangers feted for the work they do on the home front

Sgt. Ryan Mitchell and Master Corporal Rob Skelly thought they were being pretty macho signing up as members of the Queen’s York Rangers. Both men, sixteen and seventeen at the time...

Living large on a smaller footprint nabs top prize for Aurora student

Living large on a smaller footprint is a way of life to which many socially and environmentally conscious people aspire, but Aurora student Laura Ing wants to make these aspirations more attainable than ever before.

Spreading smiles with four-legged friends is way of life for Caring Canadian

A smile can go a long way in showing someone just how much you care. But not all smiles are created equal. Take, for instance, the case of Aurora’s Vivian Hould.

Santa Under the Stars brings out thousands

Thousands lined and processed down Yonge Street on Saturday night for Aurora's annual Santa Under the Stars parade. Countless schools, clubs, service groups, and musicians participated in the unofficial kickoff to the holiday season.

Highland Gate residents want one voice as ratepayers

If nothing else, Aurora residents living around Highland Gate Golf Course want a united voice. This was the conclusion of more than 300 neighbours filling Council chambers on Monday...

Library looks at expansion to serve growing community

An expansion of the Aurora Public Library to meet the needs of a growing community is a possibility that has been bandied about for years – now it is time for the Library to hear what the community wants.

Last chance to have say through Aurora’s 2015 “Citizen Budget”

If you think Aurora is spending too much money in certain areas and not enough in others, now is your chance to sound off before the 2015 Municipal Budget process gets underway.

Aurora homeowners gear up for this week’s Holiday Home Tour

Aurora interior designer Wendy Neal only has a few last-minute touches to make before she opens up her Highland Court home to visitors this week as part of Pickering College’s Holiday Home Tour.

Aurora has a ball raising the roof for Hillary House National Historic Site

For some people today, social interaction can be limited to a Tweet or the number of likes amassed on social media, but Friday night was a bit of a throwback for Aurora residents filling King Valley Golf Club to raise money for the Aurora Historical Society.

Tigers pad position atop OJHL North Division before long home stand

Only one game was on the docket for the Tigers last week, as Friday’s away game against the St. Michael’s Buzzers was postponed due to schedule conflicts with the Central Canada Cup taking place in Etobicoke.

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