January 2015 Archive

Minor Bantam AAs fall in finals of home tournament

The Minor Bantam AA Tigers put on quite a show in front of a home crowd last week, finding success in the Aurora Minor Hockey Association’s (AMHA’s) 46th annual Minor Bantam/Bantam Tournament.

Aurora’s Livingston uses inspirational Sochi Olympics experience for the better

After participating in the Sochi Olympics, Aurora native Derek Livingston is using his adversity-filled story to motivate both himself and others. It’s a story that has taken him on a cross-Canada tour to visit schools from Ottawa to Red Deer to inspire young athletes.

AYSC Invitational Showcase welcomes girls and boys this Saturday

The Aurora Youth Soccer Club (AYSC) will take over the Aurora Sports Dome this Saturday, January 10, for the AYSC Invitational Showcase. The Showcase will ...

New Roads charts new path with Mazda purchase

When Michael Croxon founded the New Roads Automotive Group, his vision was to be “all things automotive in the Northern 905.”

Tree removal and emergency shelter top costs for ice storm funding

Removal of trees felled by last year’s pre-Christmas ice storm, and keeping warm those individuals affected by power outages are the key costs have been submitted by Aurora for damages to the Province of Ontario.

Canada Post delivery changes debated at Council

As parcels finished rolling in for the holiday season, it was likely the last time for many Aurora residents these cards and packages will be delivered directly to their door by Canada Post.

Seniors looking to keep fit get reprieve in small price hike

Now is the time that many of us are making – or even breaking – New Year’s resolutions to stay fit, but Aurora seniors looking to do so at the soon-to-be-re-opened Aurora Family Leisure Complex will have an extra incentive going forward.

Plows could make winter walking easier in some Aurora parks

Snow can often put roadblocks on our favourite paths from point A to point B, but getting around Aurora on foot could be just as easy in the winter as in the summer if Council gets its way.

2018’s Municipal Election could feature fewer election signs, if Councillor gets his way

If you were one of the residents whose eyes regularly glazed over trying to decipher hordes of election signs on just about every street corner this past fall, your eyes could rest a bit easier when it is time to next elect Aurora’s Mayor and Council.

Scout leaders left “elated” after significant flags are returned to local troops

Next month marks the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Canadian Flag. While many celebrations are planned to mark the occasion over this year, the Canadian Flag was recently at the centrepiece of a very personal celebration for one Aurora group.

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