Letters

Trails Master Plan ignored again: advocate

April 11, 2018   ·   0 Comments

Last Wednesday, there was a Public Planning Meeting. One of the development applications being presented was by The Stronach Group, relative to about 100 acres, ...

“Time to turn things around” for Aurora wildlife

The application to develop privately-owned land north of Henderson Drive has recently been re-submitted to the Town. It contains a request to remove an astonishing ...

Letter from Conservative “misleading”

The Auroran chose to print a “letter” which was mass mailed to all community newspapers, in Liberal held ridings, from Lisa Raitt, Conservative MP. This ...

Budget election “carrots”

The Ontario Government budget is out, allowing, among others, for some relief for the elderly. Seniors over the age of 85 should be allowed to ...

Ratepayers clarify stance on Stable Neighbourhoods study

In order to clarify any misunderstanding of our position on the Stable Neighbourhoods Study, we write this with the agreed understanding that we are not ...

Peterson voted “against Canadians’ fundamental freedoms”

Canada’s Conservatives understand that freedom from discrimination based on one’s deeply held beliefs is a fundamental Canadian right. This is why we strongly oppose Prime ...

Former councillor weighs in on Regional rep

Over the years, Aurora has had its share of self-serving politicians, as most towns have had. Case in point, West, Timpson, Pedersen, Buck and Olchoski ...

BROCK’S BANTER: Leaders of Tomorrow

By Brock Weir “Fight for your life before it’s someone else’s job.” These were the poignant words that echoed in my ears on Saturday watching ...

Ensure Council protects “last of their kind” neighbourhoods

With all of the discussions around stable neighbourhoods in Aurora, our community of Regency Acres has a clear idea of what constitutes conformity and what ...

Women still face traditional barriers in technology fields

Over the past few decades, women have made significant advances in university participation. According to Statistics Canada, the proportion of women aged 25 to 64 ...

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