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Sport Aurora collecting equipment for kids in need

Sport Aurora collecting equipment for kids in need

Gently used sports equipment can be dropped off at Merlyn Redvers Tennis Centre, Aurora Community Tennis Club
OPINION: Province's policies don't align with citizens' values

OPINION: Province's policies don't align with citizens' values

'The environmental and housing policies of this government put much at risk, including places that clean our water, filter our air and prevent flooding,' says advocate
It's all art, all weekend in Newmarket's downtown this weekend

It's all art, all weekend in Newmarket's downtown this weekend

Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Bra Bank provides support for women — in more ways than one

Bra Bank provides support for women — in more ways than one

Campaign collects new and gently used bras for sale at The Clothes Line thrift store; donates funds to local mammogram departments
IN FOCUS: Behind the scenes in training with CYFS firefighters

IN FOCUS: Behind the scenes in training with CYFS firefighters

In this edition, Central York Fire Services invites NewmarketToday readers to see Newmarket and Aurora's firefighters in live fire training action  
SIU investigating after pedestrian struck in Vaughan

SIU investigating after pedestrian struck in Vaughan

Male, 17, in life-threatening condition after being struck by vehicle following police pursuit
Charcuterie event raises $5,000 for scholarships for women

Charcuterie event raises $5,000 for scholarships for women

Newmarket barbershop chorus heading to international competition

Newmarket barbershop chorus heading to international competition

York Harmony Chorus earns spot at Sweet Adelines Convention and Competition in Kansas City in 2024
REMEMBER THIS: Newmarket Quakers paid price for pacifism

REMEMBER THIS: Newmarket Quakers paid price for pacifism

In this week's column, History Hound Richard MacLeod looks at the history of local Quakers, who were welcomed as hard workers and community builders, but were regularly jailed or went into hiding to avoid imprisonment for refusing to join military