Opinion

FRONT PORCH PERSPECTIVE: 2009 Flu Shot Misery revisited

October 12, 2018   ·   0 Comments

By Stephen Somerville With the fall season just now upon us and the opening of the hockey season this week, it is that time of ...

PARSA’S PERSPECTIVE: The First 100 Days

By Michael Parsa, MPP Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill As our Government for the people marks its first 100 days in office we can unequivocally state that ...

SENIOR SCAPE

By Christina Doyle I was listening to a comedian not long ago and he had commented the shock he received when he walked by his ...

BROCK’S BANTER: The Power of Positive Sparring

By Brock Weir There’s something to be said about going first. There’s also something to be said about going last. It’s being in the middle, ...

INSIDE AURORA: Conventional Wisdom

By Scott Johnston What do you call a collection of cartoonists: a scribble? A Jest? An editor’s nightmare? I’m not sure if there even is ...

TIME TRAVELLER’S DIARY: A New Type of Illness: Shell-Shock and the Great War

By Erika Mazanik Curator, Aurora Historical Society World War One introduced a new type of warfare, with men left in the trenches, constant shelling, shooting, ...

MP’s REPORT: New Trade Agreement

By Kyle Peterson, MP Newmarket-Aurora The fall legislative session has been in full swing, and it has been a busy couple of weeks in Ottawa. ...

MARKET MUSINGS

By Jan Freedman Last Saturday, September 29, was a very busy day at the Farmers’ Market. We celebrated Culture Days with our traditional Soup Fest ...

BROCK’S BANTER: A sense of urgency

By Brock Weir They – that all-elusive “they” – say that a week is a long time in politics. Well, it seems here in Aurora, ...

TIME TRAVELLER’S DIARY: The Year of Three Mayors

By Shawna White Tucked away in a corridor behind the Council Chambers is a wall honouring the past Mayors of Aurora. While each has their ...

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