For the second straight year, a cold and rainy day failed to drown the spirits of the participants in the annual Ride for Styles.
Peggy Strange is a regular face at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex. At 99 years old, she frequently hits the Complex’s running track to keep active and limber as she approaches her 100th birthday this fall, but Thursday’s trip to the track was a bit different as she went from booth to booth learning about further opportunities and resources in Aurora tailored to the 55+ at the annual Seniors Information and Active Living Fair.
Put it on the board for the Aurora United FC. Just over six weeks into the semi-pro League 1 Ontario season, the men’s side has put up their first win, striking a 2 – 1 score over Toronto Skillz FC at Birchmount Stadium in Scarborough on Sunday.
In the final months of her Grade 10 year, Cami Ormond has already made a lasting impression in high school provincial sports.
By Brock Weir In the lead up to the 100th anniversary of the First World War, images of the Tower of London bathed in a ...
A subdivision being built in the middle of a long-established residential neighbourhood is not a new thing in Ontario, but it’s a first for Aurora and a motion before Council last week seeks to “minimize disruption” for current residents of Highland Gate.
Just this past week, on Thursday June 1, St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School hosted the sixth annual “International Night.” With over 300 guests in attendance, it was a night that was dedicated to celebrating and promoting the various ethnicities and cultures within the surrounding community.
Once upon a time, just north of Toronto, there was a Town which made a bold proclamation.
By Brock Weir Despite being out for “many, many years” there was a time when Nyk Morrigan had doubts. They doubted themselves, they doubted who ...
Council will take the first steps towards greenlighting the expansive community park at next week’s General Committee meeting set for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20.
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