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Junior Saints basketball cruises to CISAA playoffs

March 2, 2016   ·   0 Comments

Momentum is often the x-factor in a team’s postseason run, and the U16A St. Andrew’s College Saints are hoping that rings true in CISAA basketball playoffs.

BROCK’S BANTER: Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be

By Brock Weir Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be. Apparently attribution ain’t either. While it is a quote that has been attributed to several ...

POLITICS AS USUAL: Dancing with two left feet

By Alison Collins-Mrakas This week, the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly will hear the last of the delegates who wish to speak for – ...

FRONT PORCH PERSPECTIVE: “Old Timers” Hockey

By Stephen Somerville As one who tries to keep the effects of getting older at bay for a little while longer, I play some (very ...

VIEW FROM QUEEN’S PARK: Ontario’s investments are creating jobs for today and tomorrow

By Chris Ballard, MPP Newmarket-Aurora The government introduced its 2016-2017 budget recently and it contains good news for families, seniors and businesses in our riding. ...

SENIOR SCAPE

By Jim Abram Aurora Seniors Centre Annual Spring Sale is coming soon! The Aurora Seniors’ Centre’s Annual Spring Sale featuring vendors, crafts, white elephant and ...

Fall under the spell of “Under the Visible Life”

New novel by Canadian author Kim Echlin is Aurora Public Library's selection for the 2016 One Book One Aurora campaign.

Tigers draw Wellington Dukes in OJHL first round series

The smoke has cleared after a chaotic final few weeks of the Ontario Junior Hockey League regular season, and from it comes a matchup last seen in the 2007 OPJHL championship.

York football players touch down in Texas in international competition

They say that everything’s bigger in Texas. That certainly rings true for six high school football players from across York Region who got the opportunity to experience their sport on its biggest stage, facing the best of the best in North America.

TA’s Sexy Laundry: A review

Twenty-five years of marriage often makes couples really comfortable in their relationships. But is just being comfortable enough?

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