September 2017 Archive

A simple lock can make a difference when it comes to your property rights, Councillors contend

Sitting at the Committee level last week, some Council members questioned the fairness of a series of new protocols on property access by bylaw officers.

Community engagement coming for next phase of Library Square

Community engagement on the future of development of Library Square could resume as early as next week following Council's approval.

Whelan representing Canada on world stage

Earning the crown of the queen of Canadian rhythmic gymnastics earlier this summer, Carmen Whelan now has her sights set on the world stage.

BROCK’S BANTER: Breakneck Speed

By Brock Weir Perhaps I am not the best judge of time. Last month, I was away in upstate New York for a few days ...

POLITICS AS USUAL

By Alison Collins-Mrakas As it is the first week of school for students from kindergarten to university, the newspapers are full of education related stories, ...

ACTIVATING AURORA: The Cost of Convenience

By Ron Weese I introduce my freshmen students on the first day of class in the Seneca Fitness and Health Promotion Program with a challenge ...

MP’S REPORT: 2016-2017 in Review

By Leona Alleslev, MP Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill As we mark the two year anniversary of the 2015 election this fall, I can confidently say that ...

SENIOR SCAPE

By Christina Doyle A neighbour was telling that he had been out walking with his little grandson when they met a man known to be ...

Everything old is new again at inaugural Windfall Harvest Festival

If you think “sustainability” is a new concept, think again. For previous generations, nothing went to waste. Energy was only used when needed, animals were used from tip to tail, and time was spent in the great outdoors. But, everything comes

York Region’s special needs students get pumped for Hoedown

Derek Bunn is already pumped – and what’s pumping him up is still just over a week away. The York Region School Board teacher is starting to lose sleep with excitement for the third annual Student Hoedown, which will take over the Big Top of the Magna Corral on Friday, September 15 for the third year running.

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