May 2017 Archive

Aurora United Church should “be a good neighbour” in rebuild, say ratepayers

A church is intended to serve the community, but Aurora Village Ratepayers say Aurora United Church’s rebuild plan is falling short of serving the needs of the community as a whole.

Perfect start to season for Saints rugby

This year’s crop of St. Andrew’s Saints varsity rugby players has proven to be a scoring machine.

Being “different” pays off at 55th Aurora Art Show

Despite an artistic life devoted to capturing the wonders of nature through his camera lens, now and then Aurora photographer Ralph Brunner decides to let loose.

MARKET MUSINGS: We’re Back!

By Jan Freedman According to the calendar, it’s spring and the month of May brings the return of the Aurora Farmers’ Market to its outdoor ...

SENIOR SCAPE

By Christina Doyle Open your windows and let that Spring fresh air come into your homes. It’s time to look around each room and see ...

Parking lot, Cultural Centre addition proposed for Library Square

Options up for talks on May 16

Activist will fight to keep sign promoting mental health

Speaking up on the issue of mental health is a topic many shy away from. Certain stigmas surround the...

Growing homelessness issue sparks renewed calls for affordable housing, rentals

Brenda Orton has called Aurora home for the past 40 years and, during that time, she has seen...

Late strike ties Aurora United with North Toronto

Aurora United FC managed their first point of the League 1 Ontario season on Saturday in a 1 – 1 draw with the North Toronto Nitros.

Aurora Chamber of Commerce thanks the community for their 30 years of support

On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone ...

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