July 2026 Archive

Finalists announced for Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards

The nominations are in and the best of the best in local business are putting their best feet forward for the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s ...

Heiniu investigators continue to seek witnesses as review continues

Investigators looking into the circumstances that led to the death of Heiniu, an East Gwillimbury rottweiler, during an Animal Control call involving Aurora officers, continue ...

Residential building, heritage relocation approved for Yonge and St. John’s

Plans for a five-storey residential building for the southeast quadrant of Yonge Street and St. John’s Sideroad moved forward at Council this week, despite several ...

Cultural Centre launches summer countdown to Winter Blues

The blazing July sun is here, but the Aurora Cultural Centre’s recently-launched 2026-2027 season has some cool blues on the horizon. The Aurora Cultural Centre’s ...

Seniors’ Centre, Virtual programs get Provincial funding boost

The Aurora Seniors’ Centre’s virtual programs took on new resonance during the global pandemic, but continue to go from strength to strength with support from ...

Shaolin MMA combatant Aggam Bawa captures first Canada Fight League match in Stoney Creek

Shaolin Martial Arts combatant Aggam Bawa defeated Gurmehak Turna in a three-round MMA bout to capture her first Canada Fight League match at the Winona ...

Shaolin Martial Arts instructors Colarossi and Wakefield earn Master Shifu status at investiture ceremony

Martial Arts instructors Rocco Colarossi and Daniel Wakefield earned their next level of coaching certification on Sunday afternoon at their Shaolin training facility on Mary ...

Future leaders in business, manufacturing and skilled trades honoured by Chamber of Commerce

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Weese will not seek re-election as Ward 1 Councillor

Ron Weese, who has served as Ward 1 Councillor since 2022, will not seek re-election this fall. Weese announced his decision this week, stating his ...

Leaders of Tomorrow honoured by Town, Council with Memorial Scholarships

Catherine Wang and Alissa Primiani emerged as student leaders during their time at Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School and Cardinal Carter Catholic High School, respectively. ...

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