By Jake Courtepatte Just one week into the 2019 Ontario Women’s League season, the Aurora Barbarians have made their mark. The Aurora women took to ...
By Brock Weir If you’ve ever watched dogs blaze a path to glory through an agility course, or make a splash with some diving and ...
Firstly, I am writing to thank Councillors Gaertner and Gallo for their integrity in voting against the flawed and biased consultant report on Protecting Stable ...
By Brock Weir Memory is a powerful thing. Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason on how memories are filed away, or how they are ...
By Scott Johnston Based on the article on the front page last week, it appears as if Aurora is once again hoping to be named ...
By Jeff Walker Community Time Traveller Aurora Lawn Bowling Club The first lawn bowling was enjoyed in the early 1900s, when people found room to ...
By Leona Alleslev, MPAurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill It doesn’t matter where I go or who I speak with – the message is clear and consistent – ...
Judy Rebick used to hear a lot of young women distance themselves from the cause, saying, ‘I’m not a feminist,” but, over the last five years, the tide seems to be turning – for better or worse.
Plans to reconfigure the former Canadian Tire site on Yonge Street at Murray Drive to allow for more retail and restaurant space cleared a Council hurdle last week amid noise and traffic concerns from nearby residents.
Cutting red tape and boosting supports for green technology added colour to a recent breakfast hosted by the Aurora & Newmarket Chambers of Commerce for Aurora’s Provincial Representatives.
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