A new public high school in northeast Aurora could have ripple effects in other areas of Town, including a consideration on whether or not Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School should be shuttered, cautioned local lawmakers.
In February, where the days are short, the nights are long, and the flying snow gets everyone a little bit down, Aurora will have more reasons than ever before to sing the blues as the Aurora Winter Blues Festival ramps up the volume.
One of Aurora’s oldest surviving houses is set to turn over a new leaf in its storied history. Willow Farm, which has been on the southwest corner of Yonge Street and St. John’s Sideroad for nearly 200 years, is now part of the St. Andrew’s College campus, a deal the local private school has been eyeing for over 40 years.
Aurora residents looking to secure places to park their cars overnight once the snow starts to fly can rest a little bit easier with Council’s decision to lift the ban on overnight parking during the winter months.
Its message of love, forgiveness and, most importantly, fun has kept audiences around the world enraptured for over four decades, but now is your chance to take part in the phenomenon this week as Aurora’s Marquee Theatrical Productions opens its production of Joseph & The Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat.
The playoff picture continues to fade for the young, rebuilding Aurora Junior A Tigers.
Canada soccer is fielding a youthful team to compete at the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea later this month, including two up-and-coming stars from the Aurora United program.
By Jake Courtepatte A new entry into elite level soccer training programs in Aurora has found significant success in just its first year of play. ...
The cleanup of the Town of Aurora’s former Works Yard on Scanlon Court is set to get underway.
By Brock Weir “Pretty soon, I’m just going to be a head on a skateboard.” That was the typically tongue-in-cheek way a friend of mine ...
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