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Aurora Black Community Association launches with goal to bring people together

September 30, 2021   ·   0 Comments

It was second time lucky for the Aurora Black Community Association as they formally launched their initiative this month. Originally slated to open with a ...

What is Aurora’s “current state of culture”? Revised plan aims to pin that down

Throughout the summer, Town Park has been a cultural hub for the community. From the Town’s Multicultural Festival earlier this month to programs offered by ...

Council considers Town Square delays

Originally slated to be largely complete by the end of next August, residents might have to wait until November of 2022 to fully enjoy Aurora’s ...

Community Improvement Plan could be retooled after slow uptake

It was intended to give property owners in the Aurora Promenade financial incentive to improve and enhance their properties through grants and tax grants – ...

Sidewalk connection between park and Town Square reconsidered due to potential tree damage

Council has reconsidered a proposal to enhance connections between Town Park and the Town Square redevelopment through a new sidewalk on the north side of ...

Aurora Community Arboretum marks 25th anniversary of creating local paradise

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Aurora’s MPs-elect eager to get to work following election

They spent 36 days taking the Liberal Party of Canada’s platform door to door across the ridings of Newmarket-Aurora and Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill, and now ...

Councillor opposes mandatory vaccines for municipal employees

Town Hall is once again open to visitors with continued health and safety protocols in place reflective of the global pandemic. But one element of ...

Culture Days underway across Aurora

A month-long celebration of local arts and culture is now underway. Culture Days 2021 kicked off Saturday morning at Town Park with celebrations running from ...

Truth & Reconciliation gathering will offer learning and reflection around sacred fire

Following the shocking discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children in unmarked graves on land associated with a Kamloops residential school, Town Park was ...

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