July 2016 Archive

MARKET MUSINGS

By Jan Freedman In between the blazing hot and humid weather and the downpours of last week, we were very lucky on Saturday for the ...

Commuter parking moving northward concerns Council, neighbours

If you are a GO commuter, how far away from the GO Station are you willing to park and still walk to catch your ride? That was a question posed by Councillor Paul Pirri at the ...

SENIOR SCAPE: Older Adults please take a bow

By Jim L. Abram We have so much to be proud of during the past twelve months at the Aurora Seniors Centre! The Board and ...

Veterans press MPs for proper health care

Being the spouse or a family member of a man or woman serving in the Canadian Armed Forces can be a challenging life, but all too often, however, the biggest challenges start when the service person comes marching home.

One-way traffic floated for some downtown streets

One-way traffic on streets surrounding Library Square is one balloon being floated at Council to transform the Downtown Core.

First aid is valuable in every situation, says young entrepreneur

Just last week, Aurora’s Chen Liu was standing poolside in Newmarket when he was approached by a little girl with a nosebleed, but...

All-Stars showcase Aurora softball talent

By Jake Courtepatte The best of the best in Aurora softball squared off Saturday in the Aurora Men’s Softball League’s inaugural All-Star game at Lambert ...

Scrap left turn ban proposal and make a decision: reader

An Open Letter to Mayor & Council: Every time I read a story in the local papers pertaining to the horrendous traffic woes every citizen ...

BROCK’S BANTER: What the world needs now

By Brock Weir All in all, this has been a pretty good week for Canada. I’m not just talking about the people from coast to ...

POLITICS AS USUAL: On the other hand…

By Alison Collins-Mrakas Last week, I wrote about the lack of respect folks feel for politicians and other persons in positions of prestige or power ...

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