May 2025 Archive

Construct’s success story celebrated by Provincial leaders as program continues growth

The Aurora-based Construct, a social enterprise of Blue Door, was in the spotlight last week when area MPPs visited the program on Earl Stewart Drive ...

Spring shows breathe new life, frosty memories into Aurora Cultural Centre galleries

The Aurora Cultural Centre is opening up a fresh season of spring gallery shows this Thursday, May 1, with the formal launch of two new ...

Invasive goldfish may harm breeding of Arboretum’s toads and frogs: resident

The farm pond in the Aurora Arboretum is a favourite strolling spot for Robert White. A nature enthusiast from his earliest memory, he’s always had ...

Region needs more funding from Province to deliver key programs: York

Some of the services York Region residents rely on the most are facing significant challenges due to a shortfall in Provincial funding, according to the ...

Quebec artist Vallières brings sculpted whimsy to Aurora in solo show

Montreal sculptor Laurence Vallières will bring her own special brand of whimsy to the community next week ahead of a new solo exhibition at the ...

Cause of grass fire in nature reserve still unknown

The cause of a grass fire in the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve on Wednesday, April 23, remains under investigation. Central York Fire Services responded to ...

AMHA caps successful season by celebrating five championship teams and hosting OHF Playoffs

Aurora Tigers rep teams captured an OMHA U16 Title and Four President Cup Gold Medals in 2024-25

Aurora’s ridings go Blue as Canada elects Liberal government

Aurora’s Federal ridings went decisively towards the Conservatives on Monday night as Canadians from coast to coast elected a Liberal government under Prime Minister Mark ...

Farmers’ Market returns for 2025 season Saturday morning

One of the surest signs that spring is here to stay is the return of the Aurora Farmers’ Market, and local producers, artisans and community ...

Newmarket-Aurora’s Cobena “humbled” by election result

Sandra Cobena will represent Newmarket-Aurora’s interests in Ottawa following Monday night’s Federal election. The Conservative newcomer came out on top over Liberal candidate Jennifer McLachlan ...

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