Local seniors building hosts food bank for residents
By Mike Anderson Paying the weekly grocery bill has become a struggle for many residents at Northview Court, 37-39 North St, a subsidized seniors-only community...
Sutton Fair serves up summer fun this August
By Angie Sullivan What would summer be without The Sutton Fair & Horse Show? The 168th running kicks off August 7–10 at the Sutton Fairgrounds. Fan...
Provincial Cornhole Tournament comes to Georgina
By Michelle Poirier Calling all cornhole players, on the weekend of July 25 to 27 the Georgina Cornhole League are hosting the annual Ontario Cornhole...
Breaking Bread, Building Community: local restaurateurs this year’s Portraits of Giving honourees
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley The Briars Resort once again played host to an evening of gratitude and celebration. This year’s Portraits of Giving honourees were Vincenza (“Vee”)...
Local Nature-Lover is a Finalist in Junior Ranger Competition!
By Angie Sullivan Four-year-old Lincoln Stribbell-Halley of Sutton West is a finalist for the National Wildlife Federation’s Colossal Jr. Ranger competition. He’s one of just...
Pop Goes Bubble Tea offers refreshing flavours to beat the summer heat
By Michelle Poirier Offering dozens of customizable flavour combinations, Pop Goes Bubble Tea serves up fresh bubble tea to Georgina. Pop Goes Bubble Tea, located at...
Clearwater’s Greatest Hits: Tomatoes, Tunes, and Togetherness
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Located a stone’s throw from the shores of Lake Simcoe, Clearwater’s popular farmstand is back with extended hours this season: Fridays (12pm...
Festival on High: sun, fun, and ducks on the run
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Sutton’s High Street quacked with energy on July 12. Despite the heat, the crowd was out in full splash—I mean, force—to support...
An Art Lover’s Dream: Purple Turtle Festival
By Ewa Chwojo-Srawely There may be no historic reason why it’s called the Purple Turtle Festival, but no one really minds—least of all the artists...
Adopt-a-Fridge campaign feeds local families impacted by ice storm
By Angie Sullivan The ice may have melted from the devastating storm that hit our region in March, but the aftermath still lingers. Hydro was...














































