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By Brock Weir Systemic racism can be found in many places and forms, including violence and exclusion – all to the detriment of everyone in ...
By Brock Weir They picked up their pens in a form of protest, scrawling their names on their rations rather than eating them on the ...
There’s a reason classic films are often presented “in glorious black and white.”
Film adaptation of One Book One Aurora 2019 selection by Canadian author Camilla Gibb makes its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
Local country music lovers proved a hardy bunch last week as they braved the rain to see Canada’s next country star move onto the next level.
Aurora's Pine Tree Potters Guild celebrates milestone 40th anniversary with juried art show now on at the Aurora Cultural Centre.
Ron Goodlin takes passion for photography and uses it as a medium to spark change and highlight perils of climate change.
You may not be able to catch lightning in a bottle, but you’ll be able to swish Aurora in a glass next month at the inaugural Intercultural Food & Music Festival courtesy of renowned mixologist Jamaal Bowen.
Aurora’s post-secondary presence is set to get a boost this fall in a new partnership between York University and the Aurora Public Library.
Don’t miss your chance to visit Merlin’s Hollow on Saturday, August 17 as part of the fourteenth annual Doors Open Aurora Event. Be sure to ...
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