January 2016 Archive

VIEW FROM QUEEN’S PARK: Hospital parking fees to be curbed

By Chris Ballard, MPP Newmarket-Aurora In the spring of 2014, our government made a commitment to work with hospitals to cap or cut parking fees ...

IN GOOD COMPANY: Aurora, a financially sustainable Town.

By Mayor Geoff Dawe Happy New Year Aurora! I hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday. Let’s get ready to embrace new, positive beginnings in ...

SENIOR SCAPE: Welcome to 2016!

By Christina Doyle A year of promise, hope and continued good will to each and every one of you. As many of our celebrations and ...

Cultural Precinct plan should be slowed down: readers

The (registered) Town Park Area Residents Ratepayers Association (TPARRA) has concerns about the Cultural Precinct plan, although we don’t disagree with it, but we believe ...

Letters on LAV is debate Council declined to have

It is interesting that citizens are continuing the debate on this matter, something that Council members declined to do. To put it in military terms, ...

Mackenzie Marsh lacks proper parking, says reader

Have you recently tried to park your car to go to the Mackenzie Marsh at St. John’s Sideroad? Currently, people park their cars on a ...

A thank you to the Aurora Minor Hockey Association

Christmas can be a very challenging time of year for those who are struggling economically, spiritually and/or socially. The Aurora Minor Hockey Association recognized this ...

Hospital parking to become more affordable this fall

It will soon be more affordable to park at hospitals like Southlake Regional Health Centre thanks to some intervention from the Ontario Government.

We’re back in business, says Aurora Chamber of Commerce

How can the Aurora Chamber of Commerce find its relevancy within the community again as business needs evolve? That is the question...

100 Women Who Care take fundraising to the grassroots

Sixty minutes, four times a year, might not seem like enough time to make much of a difference in the local community, but a growing group of local women are finding it is more than enough time to have a big impact on the world around them.

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