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Church Street School addition clears Heritage hurdle

March 21, 2019   ·   0 Comments

The proposed three-storey addition to the historic Church Street School has received a cautious thumbs-up from Aurora’s Heritage Advisory Committee.

Southlake Run helps support hidden costs at local hospital

It is a common misconception that the Provincial Government provides funding for the equipment that makes Southlake Regional Health Centre stand tall among Ontario hospitals.

Community vigil leads to call to action

When a man enters a mosque armed with weapons and targeting Muslim men and women in prayer, it is an attack not just on the Muslim community, but an attack on all peaceful people.

One-time 1% tax hike could help finance Library Square

The redevelopment of Library Square, including a three-storey addition to the Church Street School, could top an estimated $37.9 million budget – but a Federal grant could offset costs by...

New R.I.D.E. vehicle will help take more impaired drivers off the road: Police

Katie Apreda lost her best friend, Ashton, almost eight years ago to a drunk driver.

Council tightens budget reins on community partners

Aurora is holding the budget reins tight when it comes to thousands of dollars worth of asks from cultural groups around the community – and the Aurora Cultural Centre, Aurora Historical Society and Sport Aurora are among those feeling the pinch.

Matthew Shepard’s parents encourage love after students tackle Laramie Project

It’s not enough to be “tolerant.” Rather, we should celebrate the differences and diversity in our everyday life.

Public input sought on Stable Neighbourhoods before March 27 meeting

You can now have your say on how the Town can best protect Aurora’s stable neighbourhoods.

Science and art combine to sound environmental alarm bells

As a citizen scientist for a conservation authority near Lake Couchiching, Jennie Clark was tasked with documenting not only water quality, but the impacts of climate change on the surrounding area.

Lieutenant-Governor underscores heritage, revitalization on Aurora trip

If you’re looking for ways to revitalize Aurora’s downtown core, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario has a simple, four step recipe: “a great coffee shop, a bookstore, a good bakery, and an art gallery.”

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