June 2018 Archive

MARKET MUSINGS

By Jan Freedman Another beautiful spring day has come and gone at the Aurora Farmers’ Market and Artisan Fair. Once again, we were busy with ...

SPEAKEASY

This week’s Speakeasy featured three fabulous cultural catalysts who contribute to the vibrant and important arts scene in York Region. We had so much fun ...

$4.9 million Armoury renovation set for Council approval

A $4.9 million plan to complete the transformation of the historic Aurora Armoury into a new campus for Niagara College’s Canadian Food & Wine Institute, plus community space, is set to receive the go-ahead from Council this week.

Redesigned Armoury will be a blend of historic and new

Designs for the soon-to-be-renovated historic Aurora Armoury show a blend of heritage features and new elements.

Aurora Youth Soccer hits the pitch for house league festival

The Aurora Youth Soccer Club held its annual June Festival last weekend, a chance for house league players of all ages to meet in a two-day tournament across Aurora’s fields.

Aurora’s Nembhard leads Canada past Argentina in FIBA Championship

The future of Canadian basketball is bright, with Aurora’s own Andrew Nembhard at the helm.

Sports group make their pitches for land space, put ball in Council’s court

Sports groups have had a healthy match with members of Aurora Council on the future of land space, but while they cool their heels waiting for a victor to be declared, potentially as early as this week, they can be content with putting up a good fight.

SENIOR SCAPE: Ask, Ask Ask

By Christina Doyle Ask, and it shall be given to you, seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Matthew ...

Learn more about Active Living at Saturday fair

Staying active, keeping your brain sharp, eating healthily, and getting a good night sleep are all essentials for good living, but if you’re ever at a loss on how to start getting back on track, head over to the Aurora Seniors’ Centre this Saturday for the annual Seniors’ Information & Active Living Fair.

“All Together Now” — York Pride Parade, festival offers something for everyone

By Brock Weir There was some disappointment in the air last year when they made their way south on Newmarket’s Main Street. Crowds were sparse ...

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