By Jake Courtepatte One needed only a trip to Richmond Hill last weekend to prove that the sport of bocce is growing at a rapid ...
By Brock Weir Renovations rarely go without a hitch and, as the community knows, the Aurora Family Leisure Complex is no exception. Concerns, however, continue ...
Whether you’re standing in Confederation Park or about to stroll into the Aurora Community Centre, commemorations of Canada’s Centennial in 1967 are still around us – now, 50 years later, Aurora is preparing to lay the groundwork for the nation’s 150th Birthday Bash in 2017.
For nearly 10 years, the Aurora Community Arboretum’s passionate team of volunteers have been armed with the mission of beautifying Aurora – and they have no intentions of slowing down now.
Aurora’s business lands on the east side of Leslie Street continue to fill up following a decision of Council last week, but one Councillor is concerned that approving a smaller block of land for an incoming business could set a “bad precedent” at Town Hall.
A comprehensive plan to get Aurora in gear when it comes to sports could be ready as early as this fall, drafted alongside a larger Parks and Recreation master plan.
Mental health has no face, nor does it have any limits, but it is not something that should be avoided or shied away from, according to York Region students.
The more knowledge we have to recognize people’s differences, the more we realise how similar we really are, according to Thomas Luxemburger.
Coach "overwhelmed" at selection.
Annual Egg Hunt at the Aurora Seniors' Centre was a sell-out once again, despite Easter falling earlier in the spring.
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