October 2018 Archive

Homeless But Happy

Special to The Auroran I wandered around town this morning camera in hand taking in architectural sights of historic homes, bricks eroding in alleyways, graffiti ...

Affordable housing delays Wellington & Industrial redevelopment

It has been a destination for craftsman for decades, but the northeast corner of Wellington Street and Industrial Parkway North, currently home to Royal Wood Working, could soon be transformed into a residential complex with two eight storey towers.

Discharging pool and hot tub water subject to new education campaign – but new rules are delayed

The cool, fall weather is here and as you start to think about unpacking your coats and sweaters, you’re probably starting to think about packing away what’s left of the pool season. If you haven’t already closed your swimming pool or...

Cultural Centre lifts curtain on “Transformative & Bold” season By Brock Weir

As they approach their tenth anniversary, the Aurora Cultural Centre has established itself as a hub for the full artistic experience, but now they are kicking things up a notch, unveiling a new season they can only describe as “Transformative and Bold.”

Outdoor classroom takes local students back to the roots

As an educator, Maria Montessori was very conscious of the environment in which children learn. A healthy environment was fundamental to her philosophy and the Aurora school that bears her name has taken this philosophy to heart with the opening of their new outdoor classroom.

Aurora Votes 2018: Kroeplin focuses on stable neighbourhoods, bringing in ward system

Running for Council is not a decision Anna Kroeplin has taken lightly. The long-time community advocate and volunteer says she has been “chewing’ on the idea for over six years, but...

Aurora’s Sikura among late cuts for NHL’s Blackhawks

The hockey world will have to wait to see what top Chicago Blackhawks prospect Dylan Sikura can bring to the ice.

Dawe’s claim “stuns” reader

I opened my Auroran last week and was simply stunned to see a big ad for Geoff Dawe where he says he wants to “take ...

Reader “appalled” by Abel’s comments

(Re: Aurora Votes 2018: Abel aims to undo “costly” Council decisions, September 27) I was appalled by John Abel’s arrogant ad hominem attacks on his ...

MARKET MUSINGS

By Jan Freedman Last Saturday, September 29, was a very busy day at the Farmers’ Market. We celebrated Culture Days with our traditional Soup Fest ...

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