January 2024 Archive

Theatre Aurora’s “Murder on the Orient Express” – A Review

By Scott Johnston Theatre Aurora has just the ticket one needs to experience an evening of murder, mystery and deduction with its latest play “Murder ...

Calvin McHugh captures prestigious Presidents’ Award at Aurora Barbarians Rugby Club’s Annual Banquet

Khalil Ajram, Co-President, Treasurer, and U18 Head Coach of the Aurora Barbarians Rugby Club, reflected on his sports organization’s very successful 2023 season and functioned ...

Paolina Allan wins Canadian 2KM Individual Pursuit Master Track Cycling Championship in Milton

Aurora’s Paolina Allan won the Women’s Canadian 2 KM Individual Pursuit Master Track Cycling Championship at the Milton Velodrome on Saturday. According to broadcaster Steve ...

Black History Month events will centre on “Forward Together & Forward for All”

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Council calls for action amid global “escalation” of terrorism and unrest

Council has called for action amid a global “escalation” of terrorism and unrest around the world, which has spurred “inciteful” actions within our own borders. ...

Aurora launches Diversity, Equity and Inclusion calendar for 2024

From Eastern Orthodox Christmas last week to Chanukah this December, there are several events and observances on the docket this year that reflect the diversity ...

Tigers tamed by Trenton and Toronto in lop-sided losses

The Aurora Tigers’ tumble down the OJHL Eastern Conference standings is sadly reminiscent of a line uttered by the villainous King Claudius in the classic ...

Town acquires Yonge Street greenspace for more than $3.2 million

A parcel of greenspace has been secured by the Town of Aurora for $3.23 million dollars. The deal, which closed December 15, includes the lot ...

One Book One Aurora closes out decade with a message on value of history

One Book One Aurora might be on ice this year, but the first decade of the program that encouraged all Aurorans to quite literally read ...

OBOA 2023: Local writers find inspiration in Finding Edward

Themes of prejudice and bigotry explored in Sheila Murray’s 2022 novel Finding Edward inspired local authors to explore these areas themselves through the Aurora Public ...

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