June 2018 Archive

Abuse Hurts “plunged into crisis” due to rail expansion

Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness looking for new home after their warehouse space is earmarked for Metrolinx.

“We knew this was going to be a tough election – and it hasn’t disappointed”

Premier begins home stretch of campaign in Newmarket-Aurora to shore up support for Liberal candidate Chris Ballard.

Minor Mosquito Jays golden in Bolton tournament

It may still be spring, but Aurora-King’s boys of summer have already picked up some hardware.

Aurora FC stopped short by unbeaten clubs

Both sides of Aurora FC entered week six looking to hand their opponents their first loss of the League1 Ontario season, yet both remained unbeaten when the dust cleared.

Aurora Youth Soccer grads commit to collegiate programs

Aurora’s developmental soccer program has long been considered a factory for collegiate talent, and this year’s crop is no different.

Ride for Styles raises over $20,000

When cyclists from across York Region descended on the York Regional Police’s Community Safety Village on Sunday for the annual Ride for Styles, some were sporting tops reading “life is a beautiful ride.”

Voters want change, candidates agree

And voters will deliver that change June 7, Wynne concedes.

Drag Queen Story Time a success for Library

Aurora Public Library will build on Drag Queen Story Time after families embrace inaugural Pride event.

No injuries in Delattaye Ave house fire

No one was injured in a Thursday evening housefire in east Aurora. Central York Fire Services responded to a residential house fire call at approximately ...

Aurora Jays crack Ivy’s unbeaten NDBL record

A slow start to the North Dufferin Baseball League season has steadily improved for the Aurora Jays.

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