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Small Town, Big Sounds: Cedar Hedge Music Series Hits a High Note!

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Where to catch world-class Canadian musicians? Look no further than Virginia! Matt Large, a bluegrass musician and music presenter, launched the Cedar Hedge...

Georgina Griffins: Non-contact rugby a hit with parents and kids

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By: Mike Anderson When Lillian Villecco first told her family that her nine-year old daughter Virginia was going to play rugby for the Georgina Griffins,...

A doctor with a passion for art, sports, and travel

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Dr. Elizabeth McLean is the true definition of a Renaissance woman; dedicating her life to medicine, while capturing the beauty of the...

Candlelight vigil held at River Glen Haven to remember lives lost during the outbreak

By: Mike Anderson Nearly two dozen people took part in a candlelight vigil held at River Glen Haven Nursing Home in Sutton on June 4. The...

Remembrance: WW2 veteran Jim Parks recalls landing at Juno Beach

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By Mike Anderson Private Jim Parks was 19 when he landed at Juno Beach on June 6, 1944, with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles (RWRs). He joined...

Sutton Festival On High: Duck Races A Big Hit Again!

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By: Mike Anderson It was a hot and humid day - with temperatures hitting the mid-30s, but that didn’t keep the crowds away from the...

Residents are getting out and connecting thanks to the QuestBus

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By Michele Poirier The QuestBus is gaining popularity, with many successful trips completed and others in the works, after the program faced roadblocks during the...

John Sibbald, community leader and champion of the arts, dead at age 92

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By: Karen Wolfe John Drinkwater Sibbald III (1928 - 2020) was a charming friend who had an iconic presence in our community. With a legacy...

Food rescue program provides free groceries for low-income families

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By Mike Anderson With food costs on the rise, low-income families and seniors are turning to a food rescue program in Keswick that provides free...

Sutton Curling Club set to rock this winter

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By Mike Anderson With membership returning to pre-pandemic levels and building and equipment upgrades completed, thanks mainly to Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) grants, the Sutton...

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April 10, 2024 Issue

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Main Stories: Town gets $1.52 million reward for 419 new housing starts in 2023, One-third of Town employees on Ontario’s Sunshine List, Residents want Georgina Heritage Committee reinstated, Celebrating our local volunteers: Sue Williams, Food Pantry hopes to raise $50K during spring fundraising drive, Georgina Chess Academy continues its free lessons
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