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Auditions now open for annual Aurora Performing Arts Festival

April 16, 2026   ·   0 Comments

If you’re a singer, dancer, or actor 17-years-old or younger looking for a local opportunity to shine, audition reels are now being accepted for the ...

Chambers join forces to honour Top 40 Under 40 business leaders

Local Chambers of Commerce are teaming up to recognize up-and-coming business professionals in Aurora, Newmarket, and East Gwillimbury with a new Top 40 Under 40 ...

Aurora has capacity for nearly 1,000 more residents ahead of Regional review

Aurora has the capacity for 998 new residents in the next few years – a number that could increase pending Regional infrastructure upgrades. The latest ...

Knitting, Happiness and Heritage on tap at Town Square ahead of Pride Fest

Looking for a little Happiness as we settle into spring? Head over to Aurora Town Square now through May for opportunities to get moving, learn, ...

Library chosen for Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie program

The Aurora Public Library and its patrons will have plenty of reasons to smile this month as they partner with local Tim Hortons restaurants on ...

Local trustees spared in education reforms, but uncertainty remains in York, Peel

Sweeping changes are coming to the structure of school boards across Ontario, but uncertainty still remains over boards such as the York Catholic District School ...

Incumbents begin making intentions known ahead of Municipal Election

Voters encouraged to check electoral information, learn more about running at upcoming workshops.

Animal Services seeing an increase in requests for help in keeping pets

As the affordability crisis continues, impacts are also being felt by Aurora’s Animal Services Department. The Town of Aurora says the Department has seen an ...

Local Grandmothers continue work of Stephen Lewis, foundation

Aurora grandmothers have supported their African counterparts as they’re left to raise children orphaned by the AIDS epidemic for more than two decades through GranAurora, ...

“We’re a touchpoint for community members,” says Trustee Wright as Province weights future of Education Boards

Melanie Wright was active in her daughter’s education. As a school volunteer, she eventually served in various roles on her school council, but, when she ...

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