January 18, 2019 · 0 Comments
By Scott Johnston Earlier this month we reviewed what happened in 2018 in Aurora. Now, let’s look ahead to what may await us this year. ...
By Leona Alleslev, MP Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill As we look forward to the year ahead and get our economic house in order, increasingly the conversation ...
By Erika Baird Aurora Historical Society Edward Charles ‘Chas’ Woodroof was born exactly 134 years ago, on January 21, 1885 to William and Elizabeth Woodroof ...
By Jane Taylor & Reccia Mandelcorn The relationship between viewer and art was thematic to this month’s Speakeasy. Guests Nelia Pacheco, Aurora Film Circuit, and ...
By Brock Weir “Time travel” was always my stock answer – and it still is, the mystery and excitement as fresh today, in my mind, ...
By Christina Doyle As our years gallop by, and even though at times we would like to slow them down, joy is what will sustain ...
Who are the homeless? We are this unique group; all citizens of our Town gathering to cope and silently share and discuss our strengths and ...
By Jacqueline Stuart The time traveller stepped out briskly as he went down Yonge Street on a cold January afternoon in 1916. He was brought ...
By Brock Weir Another Christmas has come and gone and, by the time you read this, another year will have gone the same way. Due ...
By Scott Johnston It’s time to look back on the year that was in Aurora in 2018. January – It’s so cold in Aurora that ...
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