December 11, 2013 · 1 Comments
 
							
												Thousands of people empty their wallets every September at Aurora’s Ribfest, but 2014’s party could cost hungry revellers just a little bit more to get in.
Aurora’s new LED lights for streets and public parking lots haven’t even been given the official green light yet, but some already want to see a return on their potential investment.
A judge is weighing his options this week on how Councillor Evelyn Buck’s lawsuit against former mayor Phyllis Morris, two sitting Councillors, and three former members of Council will proceed.
The final full week of the trial featured evidence from many of the defendants in the trial...
Baby Steps & A Giant Leap By Brock Weir It is a common refrain heard year in and year out that something needs to be ...
Discussing Government with Ms. Park’s Grade 5 Class at Devins Drive P.S. By Stephen Somerville My almost ten year old son Ryan is learning about ...
By Alison Collins-Mrakas Amid the circus that was the Rob Ford Dramedy these past few weeks, there was one curious statement by a Toronto Councillor ...
By Jim L. Abram Aurora’s “best-in-class” Santa under the Stars Parade was held on Saturday, November 23. Well, it was more like Santa under the ...
By Lois Brown, MP Newmarket-Aurora Employers invited to apply to Canada Summer Jobs Employers can now apply for Canada Summer Jobs 2014 funding, which each ...
 
						Their music has helped rebuild a local barn and supported the local hospital, now the sounds of the Thursday Night Jam Band will go international December 5 to benefit relief efforts in the Philippines.
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