October 2018 Archive

Educational programs abound in Cultural Centre’s 2018-2019 season

Whether you’re a teen looking to play the ukulele for the first time, or an adult looking to flex some long-resting creative muscles, the Aurora Cultural Centre’s Educational Programs offer something for everyone.

New season, new look for Theatre Aurora’s 60th anniversary

The curtain has risen on a new season at Theatre Aurora and its opener, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised] will have surprise encore presentation this Friday.

SENIOR SCAPE

By Christina Doyle I was listening to a comedian not long ago and he had commented the shock he received when he walked by his ...

Aurora Votes 2018: Dave Heard wants to improve Aurora’s “quality of life”

As a life-long resident of the community, Dave Heard knows the community intimately. He has seen it change and evolve over the years, and, as a heritage advocate, has kept his finger on the pulse of what has happened in the past to inform his vision of what Aurora should be in the future.

Aurora Votes 2018: Traffic Safety, stable neighbourhoods are a focus for Humfryes

Improving traffic safety in Aurora and fighting for the preservation of both Aurora’s Stable Neighbourhoods and heritage resource will be a focus if Sandra Humfryes is re-elected to Aurora Council for a third term on October 22.

Formenton finds his place on NHL Sens’ roster

For Alex Formenton, his pre-game routine remains the same no matter what ice he is stepping onto. “I usually just tape my stick, and don’t let it touch the ground until I hit the ice,” said the King City native. “That’s probably the only weird superstition I have, I just flip it upside down and put it against the wall.”

Apparitions abound as artist Hourie and Cultural Centre dive into macabre

Award-winning artist Troy Hourie creates a world of wonder. Whether it unfolds on the stage, within a small cabinet, or in the palm of the hand, he focuses on creating awe and advancing the form of “spectatorship” into an experience that is wholly immersive – and sometimes a bit spooky.

Wellington and Industrial proposal would cause traffic headaches

(Re: Affordable housing delays Wellington & Industrial redevelopment, Oct. 4) I read with interest about the new proposed condo at the corner of Wellington and ...

Gaertner supports small business owners: reader

I am a small business owner in Aurora. I want to say that I am so grateful to Councillor Wendy Gaertner for her support. Faced ...

Affordable housing, stable neighbourhoods tackled in Chamber debate

Affordable housing has been an issue Council has grappled with for the better part of a decade, and this municipal election campaign is no exception.

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