Wild turkey terrorizes the town of Pefferlaw
By: Tanya Edwards
Usually, it's not great to be a turkey around Christmas time, but don't tell that to Lurkey the turkey, the wild turkey...
Artisanal sandwich shop opens in Sutton
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...
Udora’s historic general store now sells booze
By: Mike Anderson
Built-in 1860, and converted into a general store in 1895, the Udora General Store is one of the oldest operating general stores...
Sutton store owner bids farewell after 71 years on High Street
By Mike Anderson
92 year-old Charles (Charlie) Bodley is saying goodbye to Sutton after owning a retail store at 120 High Street for nearly 71...
Beer lovers rejoice as Georgina gets first craft brewery
By: Michelle Poirier
Local beer lovers have something new to cheer about, as Turkey Shoot Brewing Co. (TSBC) is set to open its doors in...
Keswick United Church disbands after 149 years
By Michele Poirier
Keswick United Church, a prominent church in Georgina for the past 149 years, will hold its last service on April 30.
The congregation...
The Sutton Fair & Horse Show returns for the 166th year
By: Michelle Poirier
The 166th Sutton Fair & Horse Show returns from August 10 to 13. This year's theme is "From Pioneer Days to Modern...
Community initiatives pop up during COVID-19 crisis
By: Michelle Poirier
While the COVID-19 crisis brings anxiety and uncertainty, it is also inspires the best in people.
And that's what's happening in Georgina,...
Local restaurants get creative to keep afloat during pandemic
By: Michelle Poirier
Take-out and delivery have not been as lucrative as traditional sit-down service, so some restaurants are coming up with different ideas to...
Georgina’s new craft brewery is getting ready to open its doors
By: Michelle Poirier
The final pieces are falling into place for Turkey Shoot Brewing Co. (TSBC) as it gets ready to open its new craft...