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Couple who both saw service urge residents to remember so history doesn’t repeat itself

November 18, 2021   ·   0 Comments

As they stood in silent reverence at the Aurora Cenotaph on Thursday morning, Robert and Christa Horgan did so having experienced multiple sides of conflict. ...

Evelyn Buck remembered with humour and assessment of legacy at celebration

As Aurora’s first female mayor, she was a trailblazer in local politics, and, as family, friends and community leaders came together to celebrate her life ...

Outdoor exhibitions set for Hillary House as the holidays bring visitors inside

Hillary House, Aurora’s only National Historic Site, is held up as one of the best examples of gothic revival architecture in the country. But if ...

Goodrow named Aurora’s Athlete of the Year

Sport Aurora has formally announced their athlete and coaches of the year for 2021.  New York Rangers forward, Aurora native, and Stanley Cup champ Barclay ...

Province hits pause on plan to lift remaining capacity limits

In the face of rising cases of COVID-19, the Province has hit pause on its plan to further lift capacity limits in remaining higher-risk settings. ...

Hundreds don masks for poignant Remembrance Day services

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Former War Amps CHAMP remembers veterans who impacted her generations later

Morgan Frey took the chance for a time of quiet contemplation. Ahead of the poignant ceremonial of this Thursday’s Remembrance Day observance at the Aurora ...

Go Green Challenge shows residents it doesn’t take a big step to make a big difference

From shaving a minute off your shower time, to making a concerted effort to avoid single-use plastics, you don’t have to completely change your life ...

In-person and virtual offerings from Cultural Centre as fall and winter programs line up

The jazz sounds of Barbra Lica rang out through the Aurora Armoury on Friday evening. For music lovers, it was a welcome return to a ...

Minimum wage increase caught businesses off-guard: Chamber

On Thursday, the Ontario Government introduced legislation that would increase the Province’s minimum wage from $14.35 to $15 effective January 1. It was an about-face ...

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