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												Aurora’s Joel Gouveia came to Town Park last year with a dream: to bring the community together through music to support area mental health programs. ...
 
						It’s not every day where taking a writing implement and expressing yourself on a wall is anything but frowned upon, but with a piece of ...
 
						Police continue to investigate vandalism that occurred on Sunday, July 18, which saw the historic Petch House on John West Way broken into and a ...
Significant changes will be coming to improve pedestrian safety on Henderson Drive near Tamarac Trail and Lee Gate. Council last week approved two new measures ...
A family in Aurora’s northeast has been left feeling “overwhelmed” by the community’s support following a neighbour dispute which York Regional Police is now investigating ...
Better planning rules are needed to ensure there is a clear transition between Aurora’s “Stable Neighbourhoods” and areas of high intensification, according to Councillor Wendy ...
 
						As an aspiring medical student, Brian Park knows he needs to make the grade on chemistry and biology. It’s a goal he has kept in ...
 
						After seven long years, it was with “joy and gratitude” that members of the Aurora United Church (AUC) community greeted the formal ground-breaking last week ...
Seneca College, with a campus in King Township, is making COVID vaccinations mandatory for students this fall. They are the first post-secondary institution to implement ...
 
						Grade Five and Six students from École élémentaire catholique Saint-Jean won the first ever FLL Canada Cup this past year. The team, named Équipe Francobotique, ...
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