September 2015 Archive

Culture Days at the Aurora Public Library

By Reccia Mandelcorn Manager, Community Collaboration Simultaneous workshops and fun community energy will get your creative juices flowing when Aurora Public Library invites you to ...

Rookie Jays are provincial champs

The Aurora King Rookie Jays took their game to the highest provincial level over the weekend and came out the victors after dominating the competition.

Aurora powerlifter sets the bar high with deadlift world record

Just one year into joining the male-dominated world of powerlifting, Aurora’s Maresa Lee is making a name for herself on the international stage.

Community gets back to nature in late photographer’s name

Just over one year has passed since the accident that took Richmond Hill’s Graeme Loader’s life, a 24-year old with a passion for photography cycling across the country for charity.

Mayor’s Breakfast of Champions Spotlight: Ducks Swimming takes Charge!

By Kelly Huges Thomas Nelander Thomas Nelander won gold as a member of the Boys 10 & Under, 4 x 50 m Freestyle and the ...

Pickering College dining hall a tribute to its Quaker past

After a busy summer of construction, Newmarket’s Pickering College unveiled their newly-renovated dining hall to the public last Tuesday with a touch of both historic and international flair.

Council says no to chipping into Hamilton’s Canada Post appeal

Earlier this year, Aurora joined Hamilton’s fight to exercise more municipal control on where and how Canada Post can install community mailboxes on municipal rights of way.

Newmarket-Aurora candidates set out social priorities

It was a packed house last week as five of Newmarket-Aurora’s Federal candidates laid out their priorities on social issues in an all-candidates’ meeting hosted by the ecumenical KAIROS and Holy Cross Lutheran Church.

And then there were 10 – Hoedown Showdown winner to be crowned Friday

By Brock Weir They braved the wind, rain and damp – and all the havoc those factors can play on their voices and instruments – ...

See your hometown through a different set of eyes with Local Colour

The paint is dry, wood is carved, the heavy lifting is done – now it is just a matter of unveiling a new vision of Aurora to the rest of the town as local artists lift the curtain on Local Colour Aurora.

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