By Kyle Peterson, MP Newmarket-Aurora The fall sitting of Parliament is in full swing, with a busy four weeks ahead in Ottawa. This fall season ...
Council has left the door open for a deeper dig into the construction and development of Aurora’s Joint Operations Centre after moving forward with an independent audit.
Some people pick an older house for its charm, others for a plot of land with seemingly limitless potential. But, how far should this potential go?
As the daughter of two Persian immigrants, Naheed Yaqubian grew up hearing that Canada was the best country in the world. You could become involved in...
Over the past 10 months, Aurorans have had the opportunity to all get on the same page, reading from Brian Francis’ poignant novel “Natural Order” as part of the Aurora Public Library’s One Book One Aurora Campaign.
You may no longer recognize their name, but their influences are all around. From local landmarks to the Town of Aurora’s own flag, there are signs of the Fleury family everywhere you look, but all too often this founding family’s contributions as a leading employer and agricultural innovator are forgotten to history.
If you’re excited for the thrills and chills that await you in Sheppard’s Bush this Hallowe’en, you better act quick, tickets are selling fast for Aurora’s Haunted Forest.
Tentative designs proposed for Library Square are set to be presented to stakeholders for their input this week.
For the first time in its history, the Canadian women’s rugby team will participate in the Rugby World Cup.
Fresh off of a London tournament championship, the York Simcoe Express Minor Midgets took over the number-one spot in the third edition of the bi-weekly OMHA rankings.
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