July 2022 Archive

Indigenous artists and art therapy students to transform Bell boxes

Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists will soon be hard at work collaborating on a new exhibition set to be installed in Aurora – and, to take ...

Communications outage impacted emergency services, highlighted gaps

Just a few weeks ago, staff and leaders at Southlake Regional Health Centre held a mock Code Grey, a drill to go over the critical ...

St. Andrew’s College hockey players drafted into the NHL 

St. Andrew’s College saw two players from their first team taken in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft last week.  Defenceman Matthew Morden was selected in ...

14U Barbarians take home first-place at Fletchers Field

The 14U Aurora Barbarians took home first place in their division at the Great North 7’s held at Fletchers Field in Markham this past Saturday. ...

AKBA set to host 10U baseball tournament this weekend

Supported by Sport Aurora’s Concierge Program, the Aurora-King Baseball Association is set to host another incredible tournament this upcoming weekend. A total of 16 teams ...

Chamber announces finalists for 2022 Business Excellence Awards

The Aurora Chamber of Commerce honours the cream of the crop of local businesses each year through their Business Excellence Awards. This year’s awards night ...

Senior musician brings retirement community together through power of song

Dean Jablonsky has always had a love for music – and is no stranger to seeing how a few notes, arranged just right, can bring ...

Deputy Mayor position should be rotated among Council members: staff

Going forward, the position of Aurora’s Deputy Mayor should be taken in turn by Council members, according to recommendations up for consideration from municipal staff ...

Deputy Prime Minister talks affordability, gas prices in Newmarket-Aurora

Affordability is top of mind for many Canadians at the moment, and it was top of mind for Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on a ...

Pickering College’s Sturrup set for retirement after more than 27 years as Head of School

When Peter Sturrup began his career in education more than 30 years ago, he didn’t set out with a specific driving philosophy. “Trials by fire” ...

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