September 2017 Archive

Tigers light up RBC champs in home opener

By Jake Courtepatte Jake Bricknell is no stranger to the Cobourg Cougars lineup, although this season he finds himself on the other bench. The former ...

After a half-century, Aurora Bridge Club set to play last game in town

After over 50 years of being an outlet for card-savvy players from Aurora and beyond, the venerable Aurora Bridge Club is preparing to deal its last hand in its namesake town. On Friday, September 29, the ...

Aurora’s Multicultural Festival was a big success: reader

On Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, the Aurora’s Multicultural Festival took place in the Town Park. There was a significant number of cultures represented at the ...

Concerts in the Park food donations made a difference: Food Pantry

You know summer is winding down when the weekly Concerts in the Park come to a close. In addition to everyone enjoying a wide range ...

BROCK’S BANTER: Adventure: Chosen. Choose yours.

By Brock Weir I can still feel the road salt under my feet. Every step, every crunch took me closer to what I was sure ...

INSIDE AURORA: Ho Ho No

By Scott Johnston Take a look at your calendars, Aurorans, because it’s that time of the year already. No, not back to school, or Hoedown, ...

VIEW FROM QUEEN’S PARK: Public Consultations on Education

By Chris Ballard, MPP Newmarket-Aurora Here we are the end of summer. It is back to school for many families of Newmarket-Aurora and at Queen’s ...

POLITICS AS USUAL: The Silly Season

By Alison Collins-Mrakas What makes a candidate successful? As we are heading towards a Provincial election in or around June 2018, I am wondering about ...

“Improved” snow clearing services targeted for the season ahead

By Brock Weir In the dying days of summer, few people want to think ahead to when the snow flies – but if you’re worried ...

Seniors hope to get bingo back on track after shut-down

Members of the Aurora Seniors’ Centre are hoping to have their regular bingo games back up and running soon after receiving a notice from the Town. Late last month, the Town of Aurora received a complaint from at least two members of the Aurora Seniors’ Centre complaining about unlicensed gaming going on within its walls.

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