June 2015 Archive

Jays rough up Dodgers, split doubleheader in Creemore

The Aurora Jays AA baseball team has managed no less than five runs in all but one game so far this season, and that offensive trend continued...

“Where to start?” asks former councillor

With great pomp and hope from those who voted for him, Mr. Dawe swept into power as mayor of Aurora and even got re-elected. When ...

Greenbelt review can impact our wallets: reader

For most of us, discussions concerning the Greenbelt that encompasses much of York Region can seem remote to our own immediate situations. Probably, we realize ...

Pine Tree Potters leave legacy at Cultural Centre

A decade ago, the basement of the Church Street School was dominated by a barn fan, an open sewer grate travelling the length of the room, and a kiln or two here and there as the well-loved and well-used home of the Pine Tree Potters Guild’s workshop.

Jays split week with two one-run games

The Aurora Jays split their North Dufferin Baseball League schedule last week with one win and one loss. Riding a four-game winning streak, the Jays...

Karate master’s national tour makes stop in Aurora

Karate enthusiasts from across Canada and the Northeast United States were all ears for a rare opportunity Monday to learn from one of the best.

Team Aurora takes Run for Southlake’s Municipal Challenge

The Run or Walk for Southlake far surpassed its goal of $175,000 this year, thanks in large part to support from teams like Team Aurora.

Runners, canoeists, cyclists gear up to support Oak Ridges Moraine Trail

The race is on to lend a hand to the Oak Ridges Moraine as cyclists gear up for the Oak Ridges Moraine Adventure Relay, which ...

Homeowner hopeful buyers will preserve historic Horton Place

By Brock Weir A sold sign has finally been put out in front of the historic Horton Place on Yonge Street at Irwin Avenue. The ...

We’ll Meet Again showcases wartime songs and renews old memories

When Jo-ann Spitzer was just three years old, a “stranger” walked into her life. She didn’t know her father until she was a toddler because...

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