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By Brock Weir Aurora will have a hotel once again. MasterBUILT Hotels announced their decision to build their flagship Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham ...
Though not yet officially eliminated, the Aurora Tigers’ 2016-17 season is all but over. With the roster stripped to the barest of bones, the Junior A club gave up close to 200 shots in a weekend that saw the Tigers go 2 – 1.
Having run out of player cards long before the Ontario Junior Hockey League trade deadline, the Aurora Tigers are now just running out the clock. While last Tuesday’s deadline came and went with other York Region teams bolstering their rosters for the postseason, Aurora has resigned to miss the playoffs for the first time in six seasons by acquiring cash and some potential for the future.
The Aurora Tigers are down to their bare bones for the remainder of the season, and it showed through in their return to hockey after the holiday break.
As a child, Sergio Calderon spent nearly the first decade of his life in densely-populated Mexico City before his family moved to Aurora. Once here, he was surprised to find his new home backed onto a forest, which provided a borderless horizon to fuel his creative imagination. As...
By Jake Courtepatte A resurgent November for the Junior A Aurora Tigers has led into a December that has seen the team making the same ...
We all need a good laugh now and then, which is why Grade 7-9 students at The Country Day School will be taking aim at your funny bone during their first scripted comedy troupe written by students – The Cyclone City Comedy Revue – on November 17 and 18.
A third period breakdown left the Aurora Tigers with just one of a possible two points against the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots on Sunday.
A losing streak reaching double digits was finally put to rest Sunday by the Aurora Tigers, against a formidable opponent no less.
Before, it was just a relatively quiet corner in Town Hall. Now, however, it an expansive showpiece taking pride of place at the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex.
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