May 25, 2016 · 0 Comments
Dismal feedback from surveys conducted by the Town almost led to a pilot project to install speed cushions on five traffic problem areas being kicked to the curb, but residents turned out in droves calling for action.
A pilot project championed by Mayor Geoff Dawe that would have tested out a new on-street parking system for Yonge Street from Wellington in the north to Kennedy Street in the south, hit a significant road block last week, but it's not done yet.
A fictitious and slightly magical community in the northeastern U.S near the Canadian border is the setting for Theatre Aurora’s latest production of “Almost, Maine”.
By Brock Weir In a world of Felixes and Oscars, I’m most decidedly an Oscar with a Felix rising. I like a place to look ...
By Scott Johnston I’m invigorated, yet exhausted. This happens every two years after I have attended the Association of Canadian Cartoonists’ convention. For three days ...
By Mayor Geoffrey Dawe With April showers’ turning to May flowers, Aurora is buzzing with activity. There are many events that will appeal to you ...
By Kyle Peterson, MP Newmarket-Aurora I have had the honour of being the Member of Parliament for Newmarket-Aurora for six months now. In this role, ...
By Jan Freedman After a winter that almost wasn’t, it appears that a similar fate has befallen our spring. The weather has been so unpredictable ...
Aurora High School sets $50,000 fundraising target, carrying on the legacy of Aurora's Relay for Life.
Emerging musicians, spoken word artists and other performers are set to show the community what they’re made of at the inaugural Aurora Unplugged. Taking over the Aurora Cultural Centre this Friday from 7 – 9 p.m., the Aurora Unplugged Coffeehouse is the brainchild of Joey Ferguson and Jane Taylor of the Cultural Centre to give youth a venue to make their own.
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