The Gormley Polo Club in Richmond Hill was the site for polo enthusiasts from across North America over the weekend to get a taste of the rich equestrian culture of York Region.
Detective Albert Hodgins is a man on a mission. The Toronto police officer’s adventures have taken him to Stouffville and Woodbridge so far and his next case, given to him by his creator, author Nanci Pattenden, is set to take him to Aurora, solving a murder unfolding during the holiday season in 1874.
Cheers went up from her classmates when hairstylists presented Georgia Barrington with a Ziploc bag full of her long tresses on Monday, but things didn’t stop there.
If you’re in the habit of trying to turn left at Yonge and Wellington during the morning and afternoon rush, you might have to come up with a few alternative routes this fall.
Wide vistas and approaches to well-known historic landmarks can evoke powerful memories and feelings for people who hold them dear – and these landscapes could become protected in Aurora following a Council decision last week.
Not much has changed in the Aurora Barbarians women’s rugby program from the 2015 season to the present: in terms of success, at least. After hoisting the Ontario Women’s League Cup in 2015 for...
It wouldn’t be an understatement to say last week was a very good week for local student Adam Starr.
The Aurora Youth Soccer Club held its annual June Festival last weekend, a chance for house league players of all ages to meet in a two-day tournament across Aurora’s fields.
The AA Aurora Jays bounced back from their first two losses of the North Dufferin Baseball League season last week with back-to-back wins.
A late penalty kick allowed Toronto Skillz to earn their first point of the men’s Ontario League 1 season on Saturday at Sheppard’s Bush, playing to a 3 – 3 tie with Aurora United FC.
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