November 2020 Archive

Youth aim to “shake up” civic engagement in COVID-19 recovery

COVID-19 has changed the world and, as we look ahead to what a post-virus world might look like, local youth are spending their downtime looking ...

How improving mindset and exercise will enhance your Winter

It all begins with your mindset: how you view the world and what comes with it. And then comes your actions, and how you handle ...

“We are standing on the shoulders of giants”

Robert Hay vividly recalls visiting hospitals to meet elderly veterans of the First World War. When he first joined the Royal Canadian Regiment more than ...

Gyms, restaurants expected to re-open Saturday

Gyms and indoor dining is set to resume this Saturday as the Province lifts York Region – along with Ottawa and Peel – out of ...

“Great Canadian Achievements” mural should be expanded for diversity: Council

The Great Canadian Achievements Mural has been a landmark on the southeast corner of Yonge and Wellington for nearly 20 years. First dedicated in November, ...

Budget talks begin at 2.9% tax increase for 2021

Aurora homeowners could see an increase of $70.13 on their 2021 tax bills, if Council sticks to a revised forecast expected to come up for ...

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