This issue includes:

  • New Sutton Cenotaph slated for October 2025 ​ A new cenotaph with granite tablets commemorating Canada’s military history will replace the old one, alongside park upgrades to inspire remembrance and school visits. ​
  • Multi-Use Pathway Needs Safety Upgrades ​ Safety concerns arise on Lake Drive East’s Multi-Use Pathway due to speeding cyclists and motorists, prompting calls for better enforcement and pathway markings. ​
  • Routes Shuttle Bus: A free shuttle and fun for rural Georgina seniors ​ A free wellness program offers rural seniors transportation to recreational activities, promoting health and community engagement. ​
  • Local cartographer puts Georgina on the map ​ Jordan Findlay’s hand-drawn maps celebrate Georgina’s attractions and are part of the town’s Public Art initiative. ​
  • Music in the Streets: From local jam to beloved tradition ​ Georgina’s annual music festival showcases local talent across 11 stages, fostering community spirit and supporting local causes. ​
  • Sana’s Station: A new stop on Sutton’s food map ​ Arujan and Sana’s new restaurant blends local charm with creative dishes, including popular burgers and Sri Lankan curry specials. ​
  • Bebot at Sibbald Point Provincial Park ​ A waste-collecting robot cleans beaches as part of the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup initiative. ​
  • Savanna Quiring’s Fitness Classes ​ Affordable, donation-based fitness classes are offered at Udora Hall four days a week during summer. ​
  • Adopt-a-Fridge Campaign A campaign raises funds to help Pefferlaw residents replace food lost during the ice storm, distributing grocery gift cards to families in need. ​
  • Discover the Lendery at Georgina Public Library ​ The library offers a variety of items for loan, including educational tools, nature kits, and museum passes.

Featured photo by Adobe Stock.

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