(Re: Mckenzie Marsh lacks proper parking, January 21) Mr. Jackson, first at least get the name of the property correct. Why in the world would ...
Reading the various letters in the Auroran, there appears to be varied opinions for the placement of the LAV alongside of the Cenotaph. The opposition ...
When I was a youngster, I always asked my paternal grandmother to take out her wallet. I wasn’t looking for a handout, of course, although ...
By Alison Collins-Mrakas Unable to obtain the endorsement of anyone of note, not even an Alderman from Podunk in the State of Nowhere, Donald Trump ...
By Chris Ballard, MPP Newmarket-Aurora Over the past decade, Ontario’s health care system has improved significantly. Together, with public medical community input, we have reduced ...
Parents, teachers, student and community collaborate on May celebration.
As they continue their efforts to get “back to business”, the Aurora Chamber of Commerce is placing an increased emphasis on being advocates for local businesses. Members, however, said they want to see action – and soon.
From the Syrian Refugee Crisis to autumn and the comforts of home, Aurora High School's upcoming grads used art to shine a light on the issues that matter to them.
Money from sale could be used to secure parkland in other, less-serviced neighbourhoods around Aurora, according to draft master plan.
The adage of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” does not apply when it comes to Aurora Council’s relationship with the Ontario Municipal Board
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