October 2021 Archive

Restrictions eased further, but don’t go far enough for restaurants: Mayor, Industry

Ontario has “cautiously lifted” capacity limits put in place in response to COVID-19, but the further loosening of public health restrictions does not go far ...

Tigers sit atop of North Division after first two weeks

The new-look Aurora Tigers aren’t just a bunch of new names written on the official roster sheet. They are entirely a new team. They’re fast. ...

Portraits of Giving honours sports educator, frontline hero

Kristen Dajia learned the importance of volunteerism from an early age. The long-time teacher with the York Catholic District School Board says giving of her ...

Action needed to foster Truth & Reconciliation, Council agrees

Before more than 200 people gathered at Town Park on Thursday night to mark National Truth & Reconciliation Day, Council agreed that more needs to ...

Outdoor fitness parks to be explored by Town

Throughout the global pandemic, more people than ever before have been getting out to local parks and trails to enjoy the fresh air, get some ...

Microtel Inn & Suites opens with a dose of support for Aurora community

Microtel Inn & Suites, Aurora’s latest hotel, is now open to guests. Currently in a soft-launch period, the second of the Town’s two hotels celebrated ...

Town looks to stay ahead of next year’s LDD moth flare-up

At best, they were annoying caterpillars that dropped down on you from above this summer as you got some fresh air. At worst, they made ...

Chamber convenes for AGM, answering vaccine questions for local business owners

If you’re going to require your employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 going forward, you’re going to have to have “a strong and solid ...

Aurora Tigers off to a 1-1 start

Following the presentation of the new-look Aurora Tigers at Serpa Automotive Boutique last Thursday with Mayor Tom Mrakas, the Tigers split their back-to-back tilt with ...

New COVID measures for sports facilities as vaccination rates near 90 per cent

As the number of eligible York Region residents to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 passes 86 per cent, York Region Public Health is putting forward ...

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