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Residents want Georgina Heritage Committee reinstated

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By Mike Anderson A group of concerned residents is calling on the Town of Georgina to do more to protect heritage properties from the wrecking...

Bahar Fine Foods brings new and vibrant flavours to Georgina

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By Weichen Xu Bahar Fine Foods is a grocery store and Persian-Afghan diner catering to Georgina’s growing appetite for diverse and authentic flavours. Owners Ali and...

Georgina Chess Academy continues its fun and free lessons

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By Michelle Poirier The Georgina Chess Academy is growing as more parents see the benefits of their children learning chess. The academy started in January...

Food Pantry hopes to raise $50K during spring fundraising drive

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By Mike Anderson The Georgina Community Food Pantry (GCFP) launched its annual spring fundraising drive on April 2, sending over 1,100 emails and nearly 500...

Celebrating our local volunteers: Sue Williams

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By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Sue Williams juggles so many community commitments that she can barely keep track of them all. Her motto: Just do what needs...

Feds won’t cover travel costs for D-Day veterans to attend 80th...

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By Mike Anderson With the 80th anniversary of D-Day fast approaching, Keswick resident Rob Cullen is calling on Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) to cover travel...

Big Canoe vows to fight charges, after police bust Indigenous pot...

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By Mike Anderson After his Indigenous pot shop on High Street was raided by York Regional Police earlier this month, Jared Big Canoe says he's...

Artisanal sandwich shop opens in Sutton

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By Mike Anderson If you fancy a Philly cheesesteak, lobster roll or a Cubano sandwich for lunch, you now have a go-to place in Sutton. Speak...

Seven-year-old chess whiz heads to championship

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By Michelle Poirier Bruce Braund, a grade 1 student at Keswick Public School, is headed for the Canadian Chess Challenge Ontario Championships after qualifying during...

Chamber’s Women in Business Conference empowers female entrepreneurs

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Georgina's entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly at the Wonder Women: Women in Business Conference, held on International Women's Day, March 9, at...

READ THE LATEST ISSUE

December 24, 2024 Issue

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Main Stories: ‘Operation Snowball’ sends Xmas letters and care packages to Canadian troops overseas, Family of motorist killed on Hwy. 48 demands safer intersection, Keswick High School is feeding students and the community, Book Review: Andrew Sibbald’s The Briars Between, Sutton Santa Claus Parade of Lights, Good Food Collective’s Holiday Lunch, Annual Christmas Breakfast with Santa, Pop-up bookstore opens in time for Xmas!

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