Mike Anderson
Georgina Studio Tour gets bigger and better
By Ewa Chowjko-Srawley
The Georgina Studio Tour, founded 29 years ago by local artist Catherine Babick, continues to thrive and expand. This year, 41 artists...
CGIFN Pow Wow draws big crowds over two days
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
The Georgina Island Annual Traditional Pow Wow, held in Sutton on Sept 23 & 24, drew in hundreds of participants from both...
Charity volleyball tournament raises $3K for Shades of Hope
By Michelle Poirier
The 4th Shades of Hope Charity Volleyball Tournament took place on September 23, raising $3,000 in their biggest year yet.
The tournament...
Harvestfest opens window into Georgina’s past
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
This year's Harvestfest drew folks from as far away as France, Poland, Ukraine, and the USA. Not to mention our friends from...
Keswick girl raises money for her own Marathon of Hope
By Michelle Poirier
Fallon LaPorte, 11, is heading her own Marathon of Hope on September 30 to raise funds for the Terry Fox Foundation.
Fallon, a...
Georgina Marathon keeps getting bigger and better
By Mike Anderson
Runners know a good thing when they see it. And it seems they can't get enough of the Georgina Marathon, with its...
Plaque dedicating site to the late Dr. Burrows unveiled at GNPLC
By Mike Anderson
Dr. George Burrows, who passed in 2015, was fondly remembered by his family, a former colleague, and the community he served for...
Oh!Nest Café offers a variety of fresh meals and treats
By Michelle Poirier
Freshly prepared foods, desserts and drinks can be found at one of Keswick’s hidden gems, Oh!Nest Café, located at 672 The Queensway...
Harvestfest brings the past to life at Pioneer Village
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
The Harvestfest at Georgina Pioneer Village is a delightful journey into the past, where the simple pleasures of yesteryear come to...
YRP responds to dirt bike complaints in Pefferlaw
York Regional Police will increase their presence in the Pefferlaw area to address increased complaints of dirt bikes operating on public roads, says Sgt....