February 2016 Archive

Chamber invites continued dialogue, redrafts strategic plan

(Re: Chamber members want “accountability” in new plan) As Chair of the Board of Directors of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce, I would like to ...

BROCK’S BANTER: Smoother than a stale jar of Skippy

By Brock Weir Don’t believe them? Just watch. Every once in a while I have the itch to watch a Council meeting, or similar public ...

INSIDE AURORA: Pedestrian Observations

By Scott Johnston We added a puppy to our family last summer. Yes, she’s terrific, and yes, we’re exhausted. More on that in a future ...

MARKET MUSINGS

By Jan Freedman Here we are, mid-way through February in a winter that is just barely a winter. Most of us are tickled pink that ...

SENIOR SCAPE: Valentine’s Day

By Christina Doyle Ah! those good old days when classroom desks were covered with lovely Valentines. For some of us, it was like Charlie Brown ...

Aurora man injured in Vaughan homicide

A 22-year-old Aurora man was taken to hospital with serious injuries on Sunday following a Vaughan homicide. At approximately 3 a.m. on February 7, York ...

Williams stays on as Southlake’s CEO

Dr. Dave Williams will stay on as President and CEO of Southlake Regional Health Centre after the hospital’s Board of Directors formally voted in favour ...

Family Day fun set for the Aurora Cultural Centre

In addition to Arctic Adventure (see Page 15 of this week’s Auroran for details), the Aurora Cultural Centre is offering a day of family fun ...

Local school e-nables helping hands around the world

SAC's Computer Sciences class aims to provide cost-effective options for people in need of artificial limbs.

Ontario councillors find common ground ahead of OMB summit

Politicians from across southern Ontario gathered in Aurora on Saturday to lay the groundwork for an upcoming summit dedicated to reforms at the Ontario Municipal Board.

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