February 2018 Archive

Winter Blues Fest delivers a classic with salute to Cocker and Russell

There is a misconception that blues weighs down the soul, but when you get 15 people up on stage creating something that gives them joy, this joy can be contagious.

Mustangs moving on in YRAA hockey playoffs

One is good, but two is better. Both the boys and girls varsity hockey teams at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School are moving on to the next round of the YRAA playoffs, after earning...

Rising soccer stars sign scholarship deals

Chalk up three more Aurora FC graduates to reach the elite levels of collegiate sports. Michaela Iacono, Laura Marelli, and Jessica Marino are trading in the black and yellow for the kits of some of the top ranking collegiate soccer programs in both...

Ex-Saint drawing admiration of NHL scouts

When Cameron Hillis took to the ice at Guelph’s Sleeman Centre last Thursday, it was in front of more scouts than he had ever played before.

New gymnasium being explored for the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex

A new gymnasium added onto the Stronach Aurora Recreation Centre would be a “quick fix” to address a growing community need.

Overnight snow removal pilot coming for Yonge Street

Daytime snow removal in Yonge Street’s historic core has been creating headaches for local businesses and commuters alike, but a pilot program to shift these activities overnight could create headaches for people trying to get a good night’s sleep.

Do you really know what the flu is? – Southlake

This week Southlake dispels the biggest myth about the flu. At Southlake, we continue to see high numbers of patients with the flu, and by ...

Students use music to raise awareness of immigration issues

By Brock Weir As so-called Dreamers in the United States wait for their futures to be taken out of limbo, local students are pooling their ...

Board targets 2023 for Dr. G.W. Williams’ move to Bayview

York Region District School Board plans to re-purpose existing high school building for administrative uses.

York Region teacher charged in sexual assault against student

A 28-year-old Vaughan woman has been charged in a sexual assault investigation involving a student.

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