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By Michelle JohnsonAurora Museum & Archives In 1927, Archie and Lorne Cousins approached Council with a plan to establish a dairy and pasteurizing plant on ...
By Mayor Tom Mrakas At the Public Planning meeting this past Wednesday, Council discussed, once again, the issue of how best to protect stable neighbourhoods ...
By Stephen Somerville Before this column returns next week to the local themes of people, politics and public affairs, below are some unconnected, stream-of-conscious and ...
By Christine Elliott, MPPNewmarket-Aurora Since my last column, I have met with St. John’s Ambulance of York Region, Community & Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS) ...
By Brock Weir The old phrase, “you win some, you lose some” is just about threadbare as clichés go, but there’s a reason why it’s ...
By Scott Johnston The signs of spring in Aurora are all around us; birds singing, grass getting greener, and melting snow revealing cigarette butts, coffee ...
By Michelle JohnsonAurora Museum & Archives In 1868, the southeast corner of Yonge and Mosley Streets became home to the Royal Hotel, affectionately known as ...
By Kyle Peterson, MPNewmarket-Aurora On March 20, 2019, the Finance Minister presented Budget 2019: Investing in the Middle Class to Grow Canada’s Economy in the House of Commons. ...
By Mayor Tom Mrakas What an exciting night for Aurora. This past week, at a Special Meeting of Aurora Town Council, our community took a ...
Who knew that in my ever-changing daily routine of homelessness I’m now learning some of the language of street? It’s almost like going back to ...
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