July 2018 Archive

MP’s REPORT: Summer in Full Swing

By Kyle Peterson, MP Newmarket-Aurora Summer is in full swing here in Aurora, and the Canada Day long weekend saw some scorching heat. But, that ...

TIME TRAVELLER’S DIARY: Dead Centre of Town

By Ally Falzone As the festivities for Canada Day wind down, it should be noted that parades and fireworks were not the only activities celebrated ...

Traffic calming measures coming to Pedersen Drive following plea from neighbours

Action shouldn’t be spurred by tragedy, according to residents of Pedersen Drive pushing for traffic calming measures their neighbourhood. This was the message they delivered to Council last week, and it was a message that was listened to.

Photographers, models set out to prove Age is Just a Number

Seeing NHL ice time as a teenager is quite a rarity. Morgan Frost, a centreman who just turned nineteen in May, is hoping to make it a reality.

Handful of rugby Saints named to Ontario Under-18 squad

Not content with perhaps the most successful season in CISAA boys rugby history, a handful of Saint Andrew’s Saints are looking to prove their worth at the provincial level.

Aurora captain Doner named to League1 All-Star team

A veteran leader of the Aurora FC was called to represent Ontario against the best footballers Quebec has to offer in last weekend’s League1 all-star matches.

Global T20 tournament brings world-class cricket to York Region

Cricketers of York Region, unite: the world’s top batters have descended on King Township. The month of July marks the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada, a 20-over international cricket tournament bringing the best of the best to compete under the banners of Canadian cities.

Olivia Freeman crowned 2018 Aurora Teen Idol

Olivia Freeman has never set foot in a recording studio, but she’s about to do just that after being crowned Aurora’s 2018 Teen Idol on Canada Day.

New Cultural Centre camp introduces kids to magic of theatre

By Brock Weir Mandy Roveda felt herself grow more confident with every step she took. She was a shy child, but felt herself open up ...

Community rallies to help Regency Acres Public School end year on high note

Students’ faces fell when they came to Regency Acres Public School last Wednesday. What was supposed to be a happy time as...

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