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Mariupol’s survivors find peace in Jackson’s Point

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By Iryna Paltseva Today, the whole world trembles with horror hearing the word Mariupol. What happened to this unfortunate city, where Putin chose to demonstrate...

Keswick woman wins over $50,000 playing Hospice Georgina’s Catch the Ace

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By: Mike Anderson Meghan Savoie never considered herself lucky, until she picked envelope number 31.  That envelope contained the Ace of Spades, and Ms. Savoie, 27,...

Keswick teen delivers Christmas cheer

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By: Michelle Poirier Christmas is shortly upon us, and one Keswick teen is doing her best to spread the holiday cheer to those who might...

Sutton store owner bids farewell after 71 years on High Street

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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...

Georgina Community Food Pantry hosts a farewell for Cesar Caneo

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By Angie Sullivan What more fitting way to celebrate Cesar Caneo’s years of inspirational work with the Georgina Community Food Pantry (GCFP) than a luncheon?...

Simcoe Swim Club takes plunge at Willow Beach

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Cold plunging is trending! Celebrities around the world do it, and a group of Georgina residents enjoy it too! On a chilly...
Elaine Coates & Dale Genge

SOS Georgina tackles homelessness

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By Angie Sullivan Homelessness is a growing issue in our region, and SOS Georgina aims to do something about it. This non-profit provides a variety...

Ham radio operators vie for top honours in North American Field Day Challenge

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By: Karen Wolfe Pefferlaw resident, Julio Diaz welcomed over 25 members of the Toronto Amateur Radio Club (TARC) at his home on Pefferlaw Road to spend the...

Sutton District High School 50th Anniversary

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By Angie Sullivan Sutton District High School welcomed almost 200 former students to their 50th Anniversary Reunion on June 7. The Lake Simcoe Arms was packed...

Sutton Legion gets a much-needed boost from federal support program

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By: Mike Anderson It was thumbs up at the Sutton Legion when Branch 356 President Stephen Wiebe deposited a federal e-transfer for nearly $11,000 on...

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