May 2018 Archive

Aurora FC women snag first win of League 1 season

The Aurora FC women’s side is off on the right foot. After failing to find the back of the net in their League 1 season opener in late April, the women charged back to Stewart Burnett Park on Saturday for a commanding 3 – 0 win over the Toronto Azzurri Blizzard.

Canadian Premier League set to kick off in York Region

There is always room for more footy in the soccer hotbed of York Region. That was the thought process of the York Sports and Entertainment organization when they announced last week the formation of “York 9 FC”, the first of eight clubs that will kick off the inaugural Canadian Premier League season.

Town summer camps now eligible for child care subsidy

Aurora families relying on child care subsidies will soon be able to enrol their kids in Town of Aurora summer camp programs. This new eligibility comes through a new agreement between the Town and the Region of York.

Organizers “thrilled” with PAWS at the SARC

Normally reserved for ice skates and sneakers, the surface of the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex on Saturday was instead reserved the paws of man’s four-legged best friend.

All are worthy in The Temple of Fame

Re-mounted play marked 100th anniversary of Aurora milestone.

Wynne hits Aurora’s ridings in first week of campaign

Liberal leader contends she hasn't "lost her way" after pointed debate question from PC leader Doug Ford.

Jays drop opener to Creemore Braves

A pair of multi-run long balls were the kickers in the Aurora Jays’ road loss to the Creemore Braves on Sunday, dropping the North Dufferin Baseball League contest by a score of 11 – 5.

Aggravated assault charges against Steve Hinder withdrawn by Court

Crown agrees with York Regional Police assessment that there "were not sufficient grounds" to arrest former council member for either Aggravated Assault or Assault and concludes "there is no reasonable prospect of conviction."

Windrow clearing would be nice: reader

(Re: Windrow Woes, May 3) I enjoyed your windrow column. I grew up in Willowdale as a kid. I remember having to get rid of ...

BROCK’S BANTER: Went with the wind

By Brock Weir Spring is finally here, and to the season I would like to extend the warmest welcome. Now, for those of you who ...

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