February 28, 2019 · 0 Comments
The Battle of Yonge Street is back. Fans of both the Junior A Aurora Tigers and Newmarket Hurricanes should have no problem making the six-kilometre commute between
A podium finish for the Aurora Tigers: though standing lower than they would have hoped. The Junior A organization wrapped...
The Aurora Tigers will be in tough in looking to return to OJHL contender status, after seeing their record plummet to 2-9-0-2 in the new year and their losing streak hit four games over the weekend.
A strong start to the season has officially landed the Aurora Tigers a spot in the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s big dance.
The Tigers are heading back to the big dance. It took just over sixty minutes of play on Saturday for...
Cold streaks are not simply limited to the weather lately in Aurora. A powerhouse throughout most of the Ontario Junior Hockey League season...
By Brock Weir Aurora has voted 5 – 1 to opt in on retail cannabis. The decision came at the end of a raucous Council ...
The OJHL North division has a new king. After months atop the division, the Aurora Tigers have...
The year of 2019 has not been kind to the Junior A Aurora Tigers as of yet, who lost a pair of games in the opening weekend of January to tie their season-high losing streak of three games.
Christmas might only be a few days away, but it is not too late to give to the Neighbourhood Network Holiday Gift Drive.
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