January 2019 Archive

Tigers shake up roster with end of year moves

The kings of the jungle are improving their pride. The top-ranked Aurora Tigers made a pair of roster moves over the holidays in an attempt to improve upon their five-point lead atop the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s North division, including a surprise trade of top goaltender Jack Irvine.

Aurora Minor Hockey Tigers roar together to help community with over 250 stockings and thousands of gift cards

Once again, the Aurora Minor Hockey Teams collaborated their efforts to help out our community and bring smiles to those less fortunate. A total of 31 Rep and House League teams and 5 families committed to preparing Christmas stockings, collecting...

Community Recognition: Barker honoured as accessibility difference-maker

Tyler Barker is not resting on his laurels – there’s still much more work to be done. That was the message Mr. Barker delivered earlier this year as he accepted the Town of Aurora’s 2018 Inclusivity Award, part of the Community Recognition Awards’ program.

The Genie’s Out of the Bottle: Journalist, author talks what it means to be “Brown” in Canada and impact of social media

The worst thing you can do is check your Twitter feed before turning off the lights at night, according to award-winning journalist Kamal Al-Solaylee.

Local playwright challenges perceptions of “invisible disability” with comedy

Frey hopes to spark important conversation at the 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival

Story of struggle and home selected for One Book One Aurora 2019

The world will soon know more about Lilly when actress Dakota Fanning brings her to life on the big screen in the upcoming adaptation of Sweetness in the Belly, but this year Aurorans will have...

Retail cannabis’ future in Aurora set to be decided January 21

The future of retail cannabis sales in Aurora will be decided on January 21, just hours before the Province’s deadline for municipalities to say yes or no.

Hats off to Morgan Frost at World Junior Championship

A tip of the hat to one of Aurora’s finest. It took just over 21 minutes of play in the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship for Dana Frost to make her way down...

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