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Buddy the Elf gives inside scoop on Friday’s Christmas Tree Lighting and Christmas Market

November 29, 2018   ·   0 Comments

By Brock Weir Saturday’s rainy weather might have kept Sugar Plum the Elf away home at the North Pole with the sniffles and away from ...

New Regional Council to be sworn in next week

Spring and summer proved to be raucous seasons for York Regional Council, and now that the dust is settled, the newly-elected Regional voices are set to take their seats next Thursday.

100 Youth celebrate second anniversary supporting Kerry’s Place

100 Youth Who Care York Region celebrated its second anniversary of giving back within the community by providing a $660 infusion to the Aurora-based Kerry’s Place Autism Services on Wednesday night.

Study will create “life-saving programs and polices” for Trans residents

Every year, the list of names of trans people murdered across the globe grows. This is a sobering statistic and one that helps fuel the work of Dr. Alex Abramovich, who...

Young Tigers feel the creative roar, getting crafty to make a difference

The Aurora Tigers’ Peewee A team was looking forward to showing off their creative endeavours next weekend when Rogers Hometown Hockey rolls into Aurora, but...

New Mayor and Council prepare to set the tone, goals for the next four years

If a Council is a team, some might see the Mayor as it’s captain. While Aurora’s incoming team captain is keeping the goals he’s...

Former Humboldt players coming to Aurora for Rogers Hometown Hockey

A handful of former Broncos are getting the star treatment in the GTA. Former Humboldt skaters Jacob Wassermann, Ryan Straschnitzki, Xavier LaBelle, and Laye Matechuk are...

Historical Society revives role as advocate for heritage preservation

The Aurora Historical Society was founded over 55 years ago to fight for the preservation of local heritage and helping to secure, in the words of Society founder Dr. Leslie Oliver, Aurora’s “jewels in the crown.”

Need only grows as Neighbourhood Network Holiday Gift Drive marks 10 years

For over 10 years, Neighbourhood Network has teamed with non-profits in the community to make the holiday season a little brighter by collecting gifts, food and other items for families in need – and, one decade on, the need only grows.

Paul Pirri proud of eight year as at Council table

Councillor Paul Pirri is still finding the right words for his farewell message as the 2014 – 2018 Council term convenes one last time this Tuesday. Councillor Pirri, who was first elected as Aurora’s youngest Council member in the 2010 – 2014 term, announced earlier this year he would not seek re-election, seeking other opportunities as he takes the “next steps” in his life, including pursuing a masters’ degree.

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