April 2018 Archive

MP’s REPORT: Celebration & Remembrance

By Kyle Peterson, MP Newmarket-Aurora We all lead busy lives and don’t get enough time to spend with our families. I did have the opportunity ...

POLITICS AS USUAL: You takes your chances

By Alison Collins-Mrakas Giorgio Mammoliti, the “colourful” Councillor from Toronto will not be running for Provincial office under the PC banner, or any banner for ...

“Time to turn things around” for Aurora wildlife

The application to develop privately-owned land north of Henderson Drive has recently been re-submitted to the Town. It contains a request to remove an astonishing ...

Infill development would bring six homes to Kennedy Street lot

A proposed infill development on Kennedy Street West would bring six new homes onto a 1.8 acre lot.

Take the Pledge campaign aims to get Aurorans moving

We’ve all had that resolution at one time or another to get more active, but how many of us actually follow through once those New Year’s Resolutions lose their lustre midway through January?

TA’s The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls: A Review

Theatre Aurora takes another look at family relationships in “The Attic, the Pearls and Three Fine Girls”, now playing.

Broadband to be improved with “small cell” partnership

Canadian mobile data traffic is expected to increase by more than 500 per cent by 2021, so it is all hands on deck to make sure Canadians have the access they need.

SAC’s SpringSmash helping kids get in the game

With a reputation for leadership through athletics, St. Andrew’s College students certainly understand the power of sport.

Express forward Byfield first overall in OHL priority selection draft

Early, and often. The York-Simcoe Express moniker was on the lips of many of the general managers at Saturday’s OHL priority selection draft, where for the first time ever two members of the AAA organization went back-to-back in the first two selections.

Sinclair remembered as “builder-extraordinaire” in tennis community

A prominent member of the Canadian tennis community for over forty years, Ken Sinclair left a mark on the sporting community that will last well past his time.

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