November 29, 2017 · 0 Comments
While it may have been their first meeting of the season, the rivalry already runs deep between the Junior A Aurora Tigers and Markham Royals.
With a pair of points each over a week’s worth of action for both the Aurora Tigers and Newmarket Hurricanes, the Canes remain a step above in the OJHL’s North division standings.
Flags are at half-staff at all Town of Aurora and Town of Newmarket buildings and Central York Fire Services (CYFS) stations to honour active Firefighter ...
A pair of losses to the powerhouse Wellington Dukes early in the season left the Aurora Tigers with something to prove.
A quiet week for the Aurora Tigers was anything but on Saturday night in Stouffville.
Your decision in next fall’s municipal election just got easier – or more difficult, depending on your perspective. Council voted Tuesday night to reduce its...
On a night where hockey played second fiddle, the Newmarket Hurricanes quietly took over...
It wasn’t always on his radar, but for the past few months, Arthur Miller’s classic play, Death of a Salesman, has become a way of life for Shawn Rocheleau. Earlier this year, Mr....
Almost two-thirds of voters in the 2014 Municipal Election voted in favour of reducing the size of Council from eight members plus the Mayor to six, but...
The local rivals meet each other for the first time this season on Thursday, when the Hurricanes host the annual Pink in the Rink charity game at the Ray Twinney Complex.
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