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Story prompts siblings' food drive
Neither icy winds nor falling sleet managed to dampen the spirits of Parker and Hunter Irwin as they set out with their mom, Jennifer, to gather food for local less-fortunate families in their Aurora neighbourhood.
Aurora teen getting ready for torch run
The Olympic Torch Relay will wind its way through York Region this week with a few Aurorans taking part.
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The economy may not be out of the woods yet, but Aurora's financial picture is looking favourable for 2009.
Ontario Court of Appeal, 2003 Chief Justice Roy McMurtry, centre, and Justices Eileen Gillese and James MacPherson pose for a photo in the lobby of Osgoode Hall in Toronto December 8 2003.
Train whistle bylaw gathering steam
If you're fed up with train whistles, the town seems to be on the right track. Aurora has worked on a train anti-whistle bylaw for more than five years.
Crone and Poirier fourth after compulsory dance at NHK Trophy in Japan
NAGANO, Japan - Ice dancers Vanessa Crone of Aurora, Ont., and Paul Poirier of Unionville, Ont., sit fourth after Friday's compulsory dance at at the NHK Trophy.
Bridge gets Nokiidaa Trail over Holland River
Once just a farmer's dream, the Nokiidaa Trail now runs from Holland Landing through to Sheppard's Bush in Aurora.
Broken street light repair in Aurora could begin later this month
Who turned out the lights? That's what residents near a section of Bayview Avenue between Borealis Avenue and River Ridge Boulevard would like to know.
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The weather couldn't have been better for The Women's Centre of York Region's first annual "Golf For Change" Ladies 9 Hole & Lunch Event on Thursday, September 24th! Everyone ...more Aging Gracefully Seminar The ladies of King City were very excited to put on a workshop discussing non-invasive skin care treatments and a new Galvanic Home Spa ...
City bows to Asian numeric superstition
A municipality north of Toronto is trying to accommodate Asian residents by letting them remove "unlucky" numbers from their street addresses.
Aurora youth faces theft-related charges
A 17-year-old Aurora youth faces a number of break-in charges following a police investigation.
Busing changes throw family for loop
Local high school students are being thrown under the bus by a lack of proper transit, an Aurora mother says.
The northern approach to the Aurora Community Arboretum is about to get a bit more inviting.
More to home research than just checking title
Think checking title will tell you all you need to know about buying an older home in Aurora? Think again.
AURORA, ON, Sept. 2 /CNW/ - The OPP is reminding motorists and boaters who will be on OPP patrolled roadways and waterways this Labour Day long weekend that our officers will be out in full force targeting aggressive drivers and marine operators who are not wearing their seatbelts, who fail to have proper marine safety equipment, particularly life ...
People in print: Changes at Law Times, Backbone and more
Author and blogger Craig Silverman , perhaps best known for his work on Regret The Error , has joined PBS MediaShift as an associate editor.
Doctors open door to private delivery of health care
After heated debate about the slippery slope of pursuing private health care, Canadian doctors voted Tuesday to push governments to look more closely at allowing competition for public health dollars.
MP odd man out for co-op retrofit announcement
Richmond Hill Liberal MP Bryon Wilfert felt like he was crashing a party in his own backyard Monday morning.