May 2017 Archive

Jays to open NDBL season Sunday

The boys of summer are back, and the Aurora Jays will be looking to make the 2017 season their first championship one yet.

Ex-Saint Foegele signs NHL contract

With the Erie Otters set to open the OHL Championship series against the Mississauga Steelheads this Thursday, no one enters more confident than Warren Foegele.

2017 Multicultural Festival moves to Town Park

By Brock Weir After two events at Ada Johnson Park in northeast Aurora, third Aurora Multicultural Festival will take place at Town Park on Saturday, ...

Energy Plan proposed to make community more efficient

By Brock Weir Could a Community Energy Plan provide the municipality, residents and businesses alike with a blueprint towards greener living? That is the hope ...

Seniors to stay connected through CHATS and New Horizons

Seniors in York Region and South Simcoe will be able to stay better connected and better engaged with each other, their families, and their wider communities thanks to CHATS and the Federal Government’s New Horizons for Seniors Programs.

Give Back Award students are “redefining what’s possible”

By Brock Weir When Gareth Price came out to his family at the end of Grade 8, the Aurora teen was lucky to be a ...

Dave Franklin remembered as a modern leader with a big heart

President of the Aurora Legion died suddenly Wednesday morning after a brief illness -- just days after completing his term.

Newmarket-Aurora PC association calls for vote review

UPDATED: Newmarket-Aurora’s Progressive Conservative riding association has launched an appeal of the results of last month’s nomination meeting.

Aurora United falls in League 1 season opener

A ten-minute lapse in the second half was enough to sink Aurora United FC in the opening match of their second League 1 Ontario season.

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