October 2017 Archive

Express earn double gold in hometown tournament

Defending home ice was top priority last weekend for the Minor Atom and Atom York-Simcoe Express, both of which came out on top of the annual YSE Steamtrain Shootout tournament.

BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS SPOTLIGHT: Aurora King Mosquito Rep Baseball

The 2016 Aurora King Jays Mosquito Rep Baseball team had an incredible season! The team consists of 12 boys born in 2005 who began training ...

BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS SPOTLIGHT: Storm Riptide

Storm Riptide 16U Boys had an extremely successful 2016-17 season. The Riptide boys won all four provincial OVA tournaments in their own age group including ...

Mustangs shut out Marauders in YRAA football opener

It may only be the first week of the season, but another YRAA championship showdown between the St. Maximilian Kolbe Mustangs and the Huron Heights Warriors seems almost inevitable.

Aurora FC falls hard to top-ranked Vaughan

The Aurora FC men drew a tough schedule when they were forced to contend with the Vaughan Azzurri in the second-to-last week of League 1 Ontario play, a team annually ranked among the best in the league.

Theatre Aurora’s new season lays groundwork for anniversary “rebirth”

It’s an inevitability of any lifecycle, the ultimate end – but, if done right, it can be one hell of a trip. It certainly has for Theatre Aurora as they put the finishing touches on their latest season, which is the end of a very unique lifecycle all its own.

Award-winning poet sheds light on Indigenous relationship with water through unique lens

No matter where we come from, no matter our background, we each have a relationship with our ancestors and history, according to poet Gwen Benaway. For Benaway, a writer of Anishnaabe and Metis descent, it is fertile ground to explore and that is just what she does in her latest collection of poetry, “What I Want is Not What I Hope For.”

“It happened to us, but it is not us”

Hartman community comes together with united message after hateful graffiti incident.

Community Cafe is coffee with social purpose

Community Cafe will give adults with special needs an employment opportunity, while providing fellowship within the wider area -- but bakers are needed to lend a hand.

Library Square could be razed by November, ahead of Christmas Market

The former homes of the Aurora Public Library and Seniors’ Centre could be razed as early as November, according to municipal staff.

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