Flex that creative muscle this week by adding your own unique square to Aurora’s Canada 150 legacy project. The first tiles, which will come together to form Aurora’s Canada 150 Mosaic mural, will be ready to paint beginning this Friday, September 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Aurora Town Hall and the whole community is invited to take part.
At age three, Marcello Paniccia had convinced his mom he was going to be a professional race car driver. At age ten, the young phenom is turning heads on the track and competing at an international level.
At Global Gymnastics, Girls train from 20 to 25 hours per week. All year they have been training hard to perfect their skills and achieve ...
Live theatre has always been known to weave a little magic, but when you start young this magic can help you for the rest of your life. Over 20 local underprivileged kids will get to experience this magic first hand this fall thanks to Marquee Theatrical Productions – and your support for Magna’s Wild, Wild West Hoedown.
The Aurora Historical Society is once again branching out for Culture Days. This year, we will have not only one, but two locations to share Aurora’s amazing history on Saturday, September 30.
There are many aspects to “culture” in society, but the culture of food is one of the most celebrated. The Aurora Farmers’ Market and Artisan Fair invites you to celebrate Culture Days on Saturday, September 30 at a Soup Fest honouring Canada’s Sesquicentennial.
All she wanted to do was do the best she could to secure a place to university. Well, Kristen Harrington achieved that – and then some! – this spring.
By Brock Weir Steamed or fried, sticky or starchy, it is a part of everyone culture in some way or another. It can be spiced ...
The future of Library Square could take a significant step forward this week, inching towards the preparation of site plans for the long-gestating Victoria Street project.
It’s time to end the bluster, get down to business, and let “saner heads prevail” when it comes to renegotiating NAFTA, according to Mayor Geoff Dawe.
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