August 2017 Archive

Aurora’s 2016 Teen Idol ready for the CNE spotlight

Aurora’s jazzy golden voice is taking her next step towards stardom on the Canadian National Exhibition stage.

Doors Open at the Aurora Cultural Centre: A Day of Discovery and Dialogue

Doors Open at the Aurora Cultural Centre invites you to join a Day of Discovery and Dialogue through an arts lens. With the opening of ...

Aurora FC earns first clean sheet of League 1 season

Something had to give. The men’s side of Aurora FC broke a six-game winning streak on Saturday when they earned their second win of the season, a 2 – 0 shutout of ProStars FC of Brampton.

Lions fall in OVFL fi nals

A pair of hard-fought efforts came up just short for the York Region Lions on Saturday as they battled in both the Bantam and Varsity Ontario Varsity Football League championships.

Tigers’ new voice comes with years of experience

Kevin Dean is no stranger to the microphone. The new voice of the Aurora Tigers Junior A club has close to thirty years of experience in a rink broadcast booth, including time recently spent with the recent OJHL champion Trenton Golden Hawks.

Camp gives local cadet a flavour of aviation industry

Many people have romantic views of getting behind the controls of a plane and heading off into the wild, blue yonder, but how many people know first-hand the hard work it takes to get aircraft off the ground?

Temperance Street Precinct should be considered this fall: Abel

Aurora’s Temperance Street neighbourhood might be dramatically changed by the incoming new Amica Retirement Residence set to be built in conjunction with the new Aurora United Church, but there is much potential left to make that area a key to downtown revitalization, according to Councillor John Abel.

Doors Open 2017: Snapshot Aurora — A Front Yard Portrait

On August 19, the Aurora Museum & Archives will be exploring the history and custom of the front yard portrait as we launch our Canada 150 legacy project, Snapshot Aurora: A Front Yard Portrait.

Felled tree transformed into a celebration of local wildlife

By Brock Weir For most ancient trees, internal rot is the end of an enduring story. But, for one nearly 200 year old Bur Oak ...

Senior hailed for strength, determination following violent robbery

A 35-year-old Sudbury man has been charged with a violent robbery of an 81-year-old woman at a local Bank of Montreal.

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