This is in response to “Brock’s Banter” in the April 30 edition of The Auroran. The focus of the column was to encourage young people ...
Council has approved the re-construction on roads south of Aurora. Seven roads are about to receive resurfacing, the public have written in paper, including myself, ...
Student group keeps Relay for Life going in their own back yard.
Residents, Councillors call for a halt on community mailbox placement pending community consultation from Canada Post.
Mayor and Council will have first opportunity to tackle redevelopment plan at Public Planning meeting tentatively set for June 24 at St. Maximilian Kolbe C.H.S.
No word yet on impacts to Yonge Street and Murray Drive location, says retailer.
By Jake Courtepatte A new baseball season is upon us, and with it comes the newest joint venture between Aurora and King Township in sports. ...
There was an unprecedented international presence at King City’s Seneca College campus over the weekend, where 24 teams converged for the 2015 International Special Olympics Bocce Tournament.
May is here, and that means Aurora and King are in the throes of baseball season, but as the Aurora Jays step up to the plate at Stewart Burnett field this week, they might be doing so with an extra degree of pride.
Jakob Israel noticed people were looking at him in a different way. Not only that, they were also treating him just a little bit differently as well. While this..
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