April 2022 Archive

Aurora Chamber excited for next weekend’s home show

After losing two years due to the global pandemic, the Aurora Home & Living Show will return to the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex next weekend. ...

Alleslev launches bid to lead “united” Conservative party

Former Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill MP Leona Alleslev has formally announced her bid to become the next leader for the Conservative Party of Canada. Ms. Alleslev, ...

The Silent Killers: Aurora Tigers motto hoping to propel the boys for a long run

There’s always a theme or a motto behind every team. The group will concoct a phrase or an inside-reference that everyone acknowledges. That way, it ...

No Frills, Optimists fill Food Pantry’s freezer, addressing food trends and needs

Clients of the Aurora Food Pantry will have some further fresh options thanks to the Joe and Val’s No Frills and the Optimist Club of ...

Join the Easter Bunny next weekend in saying “Hello!” to Spring

Spring is in the air and so is a return to some degree of normalcy just in time for Easter. With many public health restrictions ...

More stringent rules coming for short-term rentals in Aurora

More stringent rules will soon be on the books for owners and operators of short-term rental units in Aurora. Last week, Council voted to proceed ...

Garages, pool houses could help families care for seniors, provide for youth amid housing crunch

The process is now underway to determine whether families in Aurora will be allowed to turn buildings on their properties, like garages and pool cabanas, ...

Town Square, Sports Dome naming rights to be sold amid Council concerns

Selling the naming rights to any facility can bring in significant revenue, and components of Aurora Town Square and the Aurora Sports Dome are no ...

Exploring “Green Development” standards greenlit at Council table

Aurora could soon place more emphasis on green building standards and protecting the tree canopy when it comes to future development and building. Council last ...

First savings on new Child Care deal will be retroactive to this month: Province

Local families could see an immediate savings of 25 per cent on child care, according to the Province, following a deal struck between the Province ...

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