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October 30, 2013   ·   0 Comments

By Jan Freedman The outdoor season of the Aurora Farmers’ Market and Artisan Fair has now come to an end on an unseasonably blustery day, ...

NORTHERN LIGHTS: November Horoscopes

By Jodie Cara Lindley Scorpio (October 23 – November 21) Your creative energy is strong this month, so engage in artistic endeavors. Go deep within ...

Library plans to open up a conversation between users

The key to any great book is great writing – but without good word of mouth, or a good recommendation, the best of books might remain gathering dust on shelves.

New exhibition highlights “shards of time” and space

Television wasn’t the be all and end all of entertainment as far as Olexander Wlasenko’s parents were concerned when he was growing up.

Tigers finally start to gel, winning three of four points

Despite having many moving parts on their roster throughout the early part of the season, the Tigers look like they are finally starting to come together as they took another three of...

Aurora Barbarians fall short in bid for fourth McCormick Cup

It was the kind of day that the Aurora Barbarians senior men’s team feared most when they played Markham Irish this past Saturday at Fletcher’s Fields.

Daughter honoured by Stunden’s induction into Hall of Fame

When Norm Stunden first moved to Aurora in 1952, the community probably didn’t know it was getting a figure that would become synonymous with the growth of sports in the growing town.

Ceremony blended Quaker values with international flavour

United Nations Day at Pickering College has been an annual event for eight years. It is all about celebrating the diversity of students at...

Students wrap themselves in Pickering College UN Flag Day

Pickering College’s colourful United Nations Flag Parade embraces the nations where the students are born, but it is the students themselves that capture the true essence of the experience...

Outdoor market wraps for season as organizers gear up for indoors

Rain might have dampened and dispersed both customers and vendors at the final outdoor Aurora Farmers’ Market of the seasons, but market organizers Saturday were looking forward to a busy – and dry – fall and winter ahead.

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