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The Town of Aurora will be lifting its COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination Policy for employees, volunteers and contractors effective March 1, 2023. The Town continues to encourage everyone to get their COVID-19 vaccine, including booster shots, to help prevent severe outcomes of the virus and to keep the entire community safe.
The Town of Aurora invites residents to participate in Aurora’s Annual Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 22 from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m.
The online portal provides a hub to apply for building permits or planning applications, pay building fees and more. The Town of Aurora has launched a new online public portal on its website that provides an easy and convenient way for contractors, residents, and businesses to apply for building permits or planning applications, check the status of applications and inspections, submit building complaints, and pay building permit fees.
Due to mechanical issues, all swim times at the S. A. R. C Pool are closed until further notice. We will provide an update once repairs are completed.
Central York Fire Services Incident Report. Incident Type:.
It is with great sadness that The Town of Aurora shares news of the passing of former councillor Betty Pedersen. Betty served as a member of Council for several terms: 1978-1982, 1985-1994 and 2000-2003.
Aurora Town Council approved the 2023 municipal budget on Tuesday evening, with a 3. 5 per cent increase on the tax levy, representing an increase of 2. 5 per cent to account for inflationary pressures and another 1 per cent for the long-term renewal of Town infrastructure. The increase translates to an additional $81 for the average home in Aurora.
Support of York Region’s position to protect Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine. Aurora Town Council on Tuesday adopted a motion that supports York Region’s position that proposed provincial boundary amendments to the Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine are not required to build more housing in York Region.
Flags at Town of Aurora facilities have been lowered to half-mast to honour the late lieutenant-governor David Onley.
The Ontario Government on Thursday announced an investment in the Aurora Seniors’ Centre to support its popular Walking Club that helps keep older adults active and engaged. The announcement was made at an event at the Aurora Seniors’ Centre by the Honourable Raymond Cho, Ontario’s Minister for Seniors and Accessibility.
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100 John West Way
Aurora ON L4G 6J1
Phone: 905-727-1375 or 905-727-3123
Fax: 905-726-4769
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