The conversion of the former Wells Street School to a condominium development caused some concern for vendors and patrons of the Aurora Farmers’ Market over the future of the Saturday mainstay on their Downtown Aurora home.
“What did you do on March Break?” It’s a question just about every student will be asked when they get back to the classroom later this month and some might already have their answers prepared.
By Brock Weir So, now it’s all melting away. For the foreseeable future, we’re set to enjoy warmer-than-seasonal weather, which is perfect for those of ...
By Scott Johnston It may be hard to believe with our roller coaster weather lately, but spring will be here within a couple of weeks. ...
By Alison Collins-Mrakas We have had a relatively mild winter. Yes, some folks complain about winter regardless of whether it has been a “real” Canadian ...
By Jan Freedman The early morning trilling of a host of birds in my backyard is a sure sign that spring is just around the ...
By Leona Alleslev, MP Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill Members of the York Region Council visited Ottawa in February to meet with MPs, Ministers, and the Prime ...
It was with a great deal of concern one read MPP Chris Ballard’s item “Ontario investing $100 million to help owners save energy.” Will this ...
(Re: View From Queen’s Park, March 3) Chris Ballard, MPP, could have saved himself some time when he wrote Thursday’s column. He could have copied ...
In regards to the photo on Page 5 of The Auroran on March 3, 2016, the person on the left is Helen McIntyre, previous owner ...
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