October 14, 2021 · 0 Comments
Can Council decisions put the Town at risk? That was the question posed to consultants last week as Council reviewed recommendations for a new Risk ...
A new and updated noise bylaw, one which is intended to address the growth and evolution of the community, has cleared its final hurdle at ...
Non-residents shouldn’t get a financial break when looking at site plan applications in Aurora’s so-called Stable Neighbourhoods, according to Councillor Wendy Gaertner. Councillor Gaertner raised ...
If you drive an electric vehicle (EV) or are in the market to buy one, it is now all that much easier to recharge in ...
Two long-term care residences in Aurora are among those who have received more than $2 million in funding from the Province to address staffing issues. ...
Nearly a decade ago, Aurora resident Steve Levitt made a complete lifestyle change. While he jokes that if he could get all the nutrition he ...
Over the last 19 months or so, many of us haven’t been able to see our families, meet up with friends and, at least until ...
Ontario has “cautiously lifted” capacity limits put in place in response to COVID-19, but the further loosening of public health restrictions does not go far ...
Kristen Dajia learned the importance of volunteerism from an early age. The long-time teacher with the York Catholic District School Board says giving of her ...
Before more than 200 people gathered at Town Park on Thursday night to mark National Truth & Reconciliation Day, Council agreed that more needs to ...
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