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Decommissioned pipe is not the source of basement water: Town

October 28, 2021   ·   0 Comments

An pipe uncovered in recent demolitions on Yonge Street near Irwin Avenue is not the cause of flooding in the basements of some homes on ...

Follow Harry Potter’s footsteps with Carlyle Crescent haunt

If you’ve ever wanted to walk in Harry Potter’s footsteps, you don’t have to look for Platform 9 ¾ — just head over to Carlyle ...

“Natural Women” excited to be part of Concerts in the Park series

Lockdown after lockdown has taken its toll on live music. Musicians who often thrive in front of a real audience have had to make do ...

Southlake’s Virtual Run raises nearly $180,000 for local hospital

They got on their feet, they built up their endurance, and they learned some healthy eating habits along the way. And, in the process, they ...

Ron Wallace, founder of The Auroran, dies at 76

Ron Wallace, founder and long-time editor of The Auroran newspaper, has died. Wallace, who had been battling an atypical parkinsonism-related disease for nearly a decade, ...

“Relationship” is key focus for local small business owners

In a time of crisis, it can’t all be about dollars and cents; maintaining relationships is of the utmost importance. So says Deb Clark, owner ...

Being Black in Canada: Musician works with students to promote equity

Glenn Marais knows firsthand the struggle for equity. The Newmarket-based Juno-nominated musician and educator has roots in South Africa, from which his parents came to ...

New rules could allow bylaw officers to enter properties without search warrant

By Brock Weir Municipal bylaw officers could enter onto private property without a search warrant, following the passage of new rules by Council this week. ...

We Are Still Here! challenges stereotypes surrounding Indigenous peoples

By Brock Weir Deron Ahssen:nase Douglas bristles at the word “resilient.” All too often Indigenous children are being described that way. It often comes first, ...

Organizers “thrilled” with PAWS at the SARC

Normally reserved for ice skates and sneakers, the surface of the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex on Saturday was instead reserved the paws of man’s four-legged best friend.

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