January 17, 2019 · 0 Comments
If you’ve ever wanted to taste what makes a $300 bottle of scotch a $300 bottle of scotch without breaking the bank, you can have an opportunity to do just that next week, all for a good cause.
“Challenge accepted.” That’s what Linda Stott says went through her mind when she read a review calling Bettine Manktelow’s play Proscenophobia as “a nice piece of fluff.”
By Brock Weir Roll. Tread. Swim. Just three little words can help give kids the basic skills they need to survive an unexpected fall into ...
Staff cite cost, logistics against end-of-driveway clearing
Some cool sounds are just around the corner to keep Aurorans warm this winter with the annual Aurora Winter Blues Festival.
The Women’s Centre of York Region ended 2018 with a new location and a new Executive Director and now, at the start of a New Year, they are going into 2019 prepared to tackle new challenges in an ever-changing community.
As an entrepreneur Michelle Major knows the importance of receiving a helping hand along the way, and has tried to pay this forward through her business Foxglove Designs Inc.
As a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces, being called a “traitor” after crossing the floor was the toughest part of a tough decision, says Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill MP Leona Alleslev. Ms. Alleslev, who was...
Why do you go to the library? Is it to pick up the latest work by your favourite author and explore the new adventure on every page between its covers? Do you pull up to grab an audio book for the commute? Maybe you come in to use the computers to stay in touch with family and friends around the world, or to bring your ideas to life through burgeoning maker-spaces.
Aurora’s Governance Review Committee will look at the pros and cons of adopting a ward system over the next four years, according to terms of reference approved by Council.
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