February 2021 Archive

Town Park to be Valentine’s Day hotspot on Sunday

Vintage vinyl to entertain registered skaters as Town hosts drive for Aurora Food Pantry.

End of lockdown eyed for February 22 as Aurora sees 40th COVID-related death

Regional Council, in a vote of 14-7, rejected a motion on Thursday calling on York to send a clear message to the Province that it ...

Subsidies aim to break down barriers to recreation programs

Subsidies will help more Aurorans, particularly low-income families, take part in municipal recreation and sport programs, according to a review of the Town’s current pricing ...

In-class learning set to resume February 16

Students in the COVID-19 hotspots of York, Peel and Toronto are set to return to class this Tuesday, February 16. The decision to open classes ...

Council calls on new strategy to locate new leash-free dog parks

Leash-free dog parks are a great way to get outside with your four-legged family member and meet fellow dog-lovers as your pets socialize amongst themselves. ...

“Modernized” fence bylaw rejected by Council

A “modernized” bylaw will have to wait another day after Council rejected new proposals for resolving fence disputes between neighbours – and between property owners ...

Business owner calls for level playing field in retail

Under normal circumstances, he wouldn’t have given it a second thought, but when local business owner Mike Rathke walked into a pharmacy a couple of ...

Seniors housing needs to move away from long-term care “default”: CHATS

It is time for long-term care to be reconsidered as the default housing for the elderly, according to Christina Bisanz, CEO of CHATS. Ms. Bisanz, ...

Yonge Street sinkhole repairs expected to be complete by fall

Efforts to repair a sinkhole on Yonge Street near Industrial Parkway South have limited traffic for months, but it will still be a few months ...

Aurora receives $1.2 million for infrastructure funding, support for long-term care

Aurora has received just under $1.2 million from the Province of Ontario for infrastructure projects. Last Monday, MPPs Christine Elliott and Michael Parsa announced allocations ...

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