January 2015 Archive

Atom AE Tigers win the “Stanley Cup of Youth Hockey”

The Aurora Tigers Atom AE team entered the International Silver Stick Tournament in Pelham, ON, this month with the goal of making it to their fifth consecutive tournament championship game this season.

Minor Bantam A Tigers can’t solve NobleKing goaltending in shutout

Rivalries heated up at the Nobleton Rec Centre on Saturday afternoon as the Minor Bantam A Tigers looked to take four points out of a home-and-home series against the NobleKing Knights.

“Miss Marie” lives life by the Golden Rule – and BMO customers return the favour

It was a "family" affair at the Bank of Montreal’s Yonge and Wellington Branch on Thursday as the bank bade farewell to Marie de Souza, their Financial Services Coordinator, who is retiring after nearly 20 years at that location.

Neighbourhood Network eyes expansion on seventh anniversary

A seven year anniversary is not a particularly important milestone for most organizations, but most organizations aren’t Neighbourhood Network.

Parking crackdown sparks talks of on-street parking permits

A crackdown on the enforcement of winter parking restrictions across Aurora could lead to the development of an on-street parking permit system.

As Target prepares to close, Aurora seeks opportunities

Despite opening with great fanfare – and even greater anticipation from consumers – Target announced Thursday it was shutting down all Canadian stores this year.

Eyes are the window into the soul at AHS, Williams art exhibition

Aurora’s students aren’t shy about expressing their views of the world and depicting all facets of the human experience through their art. So what if the subject matter can turn a little dark at times? In the end, it is all about the experience.

Proposal to widen Industrial Parkway receives mixed reactions

Industrial Parkway was initially intended to be a way for trucks and other motorists to bypass Aurora’s historic Yonge Street core, but Council could soon prove everything old is indeed new again.

New curator charts path forward for re-established Aurora Museum

History and heritage has always been a significant part of Shawna White’s life. This love of history extends not only to the sweeping...

Costs set to rise as Leisure Complex renovations face setback

Setbacks have delayed the re-opening of Club Aurora to February 28 as costs for renovations to the Aurora Family Leisure Complex rise.

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