Aurora will be represented by two Progressive Conservative MPPs for the next four years following Thursday night’s Provincial election.
Battle could come to downtown Aurora as Council looks to designate the historic business centre to control future development.
Just minutes away from a crucial point in the League1 Ontario standings, the Aurora FC women were sent home with their fourth loss of the season.
Aurora’s two Progressive Conservative candidates handily won the right to represent you at Queen’s Park on Thursday night. In Newmarket-Aurora, PC candidate Christine Elliott ousted ...
The future of further protections on the size and scale of infill developments in Aurora’s stable neighbourhoods is headed to the next level after a special Council meeting held Tuesday night.
Residents have pointed words for Council as they debate future of stable neighbourhoods
Women attending university a century ago were few and far between. The movement was growing, but they found strength – and peer to peer mentorship – in numbers and the Canadian Federation of University Women was born.
Unless there’s a big problem on Election Day, when June 8 rolls around, the votes will have been counted and life will carry on (maybe ...
A great deal of the messaging from each of the Provincial Parties in our current election has been negative and focused on the party leaders ...
By Brock Weir By the time many of you read this the deal will have already been done. As of this writing, we don’t know ...
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