November 22, 2018 · 0 Comments
We all know the feeling of waking up with a start, but we don’t always know what we were dreaming when that happened. Andrew Basso, a Grade 11 student at Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School, didn’t have to dig too deep in trying to remember a nightmare. His ...
You can spread the warm and fuzzies across the country – while helping a great cause in the process – through the Kerry Bear Challenge. Launched this week by Kerry’s Place Autism Services, the Kerry Bear Challenge throws down the gauntlet to individuals, companies and...
Diversity is “a source of strength, vitality and economic opportunities”
Special to The Auroran There is something to be said about freedom. Presently I have a lot. To breathe clean air is a freedom, to ...
Innovation and collaboration were the orders of the day as the Aurora Chamber of Commerce celebrated the best and brightest in local business at the 2018 Business Excellence Awards.
Transgender Day of Remembrance was commemorated by York Region activists in Aurora on Tuesday morning with a special flag raising and...
Santa’s made his to-do list, and before he sets off for Aurora on Saturday to take the lead in the annual Santa Under the Stars parade...
Connections past and present marked the inductions of both basketball coach Robert Bain and late ex-NHL linesman Loring Doolittle into the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame, made official at the annual induction dinner last week.
They come to tell their stories. They come to have a good cry. They come to lend a hand, ear, or a shoulder. There is no one reason that LGBTQ2 residents of all ages come together to create safe spaces, but opportunities to do so in York Region are set to double next month thanks to Pflag and the Aurora Public Library.
After a heated municipal election, which followed a contentious second term around the Council table, John Abel is ready to step back and “let others do what they were elected to do.” The two-term Councillor, who was first elected Aurora’s Deputy Mayor in 2010, is preparing to say farewell later this month at the final meeting of the 2014-2018 Council term on November 27.
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