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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...

Waabgon Gamig First Nation School wins trophy for summer reading program

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By Michelle Poirier Students attending Waabgon Gamig First Nation School on Georgina Island won the Georgina Public Library's coveted Top School Trophy for the 2021...

York Region puts kibosh on seniors Xmas dinner plans

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By Mike Anderson Residents at Keswick Gardens, a 120-unit seniors apartment building run by Housing York Inc. (HYI), may have to forgo their annual sit-down...

Georgina Marathon attracts more than 600 runners

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By Mike Anderson Despite gusting northwest winds, intermittent rain and temperatures hovering around 11 degrees Celsius, 636 runners took part in the inaugural Georgina Marathon...

The annual Hawkins Halloween Haunt Food/Toy Drive is back

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By Michelle Poirier Every year Laurie Carriere and her family decorate their home on Hawkins Street with some fun displays to entertain the community over...

Open House at ClearWater Farm attracts hundreds of visitors

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By Mike Anderson A lovely fall day provided the perfect backdrop for ClearWater Farm's Open House on Saturday, October 2. About 500 people, many of who...

Donations are still being accepted for Terry Fox Run

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By Michelle Poirier The annual Georgina Terry Fox Run took place virtually this year on September 19 and has raised $18,000 so far.  “Despite there being...

Legacy of Ladies of the Lake celebrated at ClearWater Farm

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By Mike Anderson More than 30 former members of Ladies of the Lake, a volunteer organization formed in 2005 to raise public awareness about Lake...

The Briars is set to reopen before Easter

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By: Michelle Poirier The Briars Resort & Spa in Jackson's Point is ready to reopen on April 2, after closing mid-November due to the pandemic. "We...

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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September 24, 2025 Issue

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Main Stories: 85-year-old assaulted at HYI building in Keswick demands better security, Firefighters warn of fire risk from Lithium-Ion batteries, Georgina’s Cultural Festival celebrates diversity, Obituary: Slater, Patricia Joyce, Wheels of Hope needs volunteer drivers in Georgina, Sibbald’s novel brings 1919 Georgina to life

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