November 2016 Archive

Sports sponsorships could be found without consultants’ help: Council

Aurora’s arenas and pools now boast the names of Highland Automotive, Aurora Toyota, Canadian Tire, and Pfaff, to name but a few companies that have recently purchased the naming rights to municipal facilities – but further sponsorship opportunities must be found by in-house staff, according to Council.

Take a trip around the world with every sip of scotch

Tickets are selling fast for an opportunity to take your taste buds on a trip around the world through the liquid brown gold of scotch.

St. Max puts a modern spin on Remembrance Services

Stepping into St. Maximilian Kolbe Secondary School in the lead-to Remembrance Day, you’re greeted with the site of poppies falling from the sky, scattering on a tomb representing the Unknown Soldier.

Sugary drinks should be phased out of vending machines: Activate Aurora

Activists call for healthy alternatives.

Veterans bring girl power and tail fire to students’ Remembrance Service

As a young woman in the 1930s, Peggy Strange was a salesgirl at the Regina Simpsons store. Despite the Prairies’ “Dirty Thirties” it was a relatively...

Parking relief coming for Aurora Medical Centre patients

Patients using the Aurora Medical Centre will now be able to take one worry off their list as Council eases parking restrictions in the area of Kennedy Street and Gurnett.

Toronto Patriots claw back in third period against Tigers

A third period breakdown left the Aurora Tigers with just one of a possible two points against the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots on Sunday.

Aurora might be at a breaking point: reader

(Re: Inside Aurora, November 3, 2016) Scott, I just read your piece about the suggestion by York Region that 25,000 more people need to live ...

Aurora needs town-wide parking strategy

Aurora Council has been incapable of solving GO Transit parking problems. In fact, the Council has gone out of its way to make transit users ...

Neighbourhood Network launches holiday drive

A couple of years ago, we were approached at Neighbourhood Network by a local small business owner who wanted to lend a hand to families ...

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