January 2016 Archive

New CAO wants Aurora to have bigger voice

Doug Nadorozny sees himself as a conduit between the residents of Aurora and Town Hall – for better or worse.

Future of Aurora hotel faces significant hurdles

Owners of the former Howard Johnson’s property on Yonge Street are proving to be a significant stumbling block in bringing a hotel to Aurora, according to Mayor Geoff Dawe.

Tigers even up with Royals after fifth straight win

By Jake Courtepatte The Trenton Golden Hawks may be consistently ranked among the top teams in Canadian Junior Hockey, but that is of no concern ...

Note to Self honours heroes and “beautiful weirdos”

At 91, veteran Carl Bedal proves its never too late to try something new.

Dunn’s buzzer-beater earns Tigers two points from rival Royals

Aurora’s Junior A Tigers dramatically capped off their first three-game win streak since October on Sunday, against their closest rival no less.

Mustangs power through St. Jean de Brebeuf in YRAA hockey

In a game almost over from the start, the St. Maximilian Kolbe Mustangs proved Monday that they belong in the top tier of York Region high school hockey.

Suzuki’s “Blue Dot” movement will give Aurorans say in environmental policy: Councillor

Residents of Aurora should have a direct say in the environmental issues that affect them the most and, if Councillor Tom Mrakas gets his way, they will through the adoption of the Blue Dot campaign.

Musicians “come together” for night of Beatles classics

If you’re a musician hoping to get the audience to join in, success can be hit or miss; that is, if you’re singing anything other than a Beatles song. Just ask Toronto musician David Celia.

Emotions run high at graduate art show – by design

Before she took out her camera, Nicole Cipriani knew nothing about the iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, but the more she learned, the more she became inspired.

Before You Buy outlines pleasures and pitfalls of settling in Aurora

Some might fall in love with a property backing onto a picturesque creek or woodlot without considering some of the restrictions on the property lines.

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