December 11, 2013 · 0 Comments
 
							
												A thrilling, come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the Kingston Voyageurs was a highlight of the Aurora Tigers’ road trip last week. The victory was one of two wins as they completed their tour, including dominating the Mississauga Chargers.
 
						In the midst of another successful season playing for the St. Andrew’s College Saints (SAC) varsity football team, offensive lineman Adam Ashby has flourished and many have taken notice.
 
						Aurora’s Atom AA Tigers have returned home with some gold after taking on the States last weekend. Participating in the Nations Cup creates an amazing feeling of playing not only for your town, but for your country.
ost Canadians have at least one great hockey story in them – but what about a hockey song? The Rinky Dinks, a group of local musicians, have pooled their talents and produced “Let’s Scream and Shout”, a song they believe has what it takes to be named the CBC and Hockey Night in Canada’s “next great hockey song.”
Councillor Evelyn Buck did not breach closed session confidentiality last month in discussions over the purchase of a six acre plot of land on Mavrinac Boulevard, according to Town Solicitor Warren Mar.
 
						Crowds gathered in the forecourt of Aurora Town Hall for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Families gathered around the tree, hot chocolate and candy canes in hand, eagerly awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus to coax the...
 
						Bill Rickard’s life changed forever one fateful day on a motorcycle trip in Italy. A horrific accident with an oncoming truck almost cleanly severed his left arm and his left leg, losing both limbs and enough blood to put his survival in doubt.
If Aurora can’t have a second seat on Regional Council, than the City of Vaughan shouldn’t get an extra voice at the table either, according to Council.
 
						The Kenyan Boys Choir came to Aurora to put on a special show as part of the “Me to We” Artisan Trunk show at the Catholic Education Centre last week.
Aurora residents could soon see new incentives for curbing their household waste. Through York Region’s new Integrated Waste Master Plan, Aurora could join its Northern Six counterparts in a series of programs designed to curb and be more conscious of their trash and recycling.
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