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By Michelle Poirier The Chippewas of Georgina Island Pow Wow, back after a two-year hiatus, will be held at the Sutton District High School grounds on September 24 and 25. "It feels wonderful to be back; I'm getting a lot of...
By Karen Wolfe Fall…a favourite of the four seasons for many. It is revered for its colourful expression of change and its fresh and crisp bounty of harvested produce. And now, after a two year hiatus, Harvestfest at the Georgina...
By Michelle Poirier The Town of Georgina's annual Field-to-Table Farm Tour is returning for its 5th year on Saturday, August 20 and will include stops at eight local farms where you can learn how the food on your table is...
By Mike Anderson Georgina residents were happy to put the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, as hundreds showed up to celebrate Canada Day on July 1. York-Simcoe MP Scot Davidson's free Canada Day BBQ at the Georgina Pioneer Village was followed...
By Mike Anderson The Georgina Military Museum's Military Day went off with a bang last Saturday as hundreds of visitors witnessed a mock WW2 battle, complete with simulated mortar rounds and machine-gun fire. Visitors could also pay $40 to shoot blanks...
By Mike Anderson The province will provide $24 million over the next three years to help build a state-of-the-art phosphorus recycling facility in the Holland Marsh. The funding announcement was made in Bradford on April 20 by David Piccini, Minster of...
By Mike Anderson When Taj Singh purchased Casey's Port Bolster Inn and Fish Huts eleven years ago after being laid off from his job at Magna International, he had no idea the biggest challenge he would face would be the...
By Rabbi Yossi Vorovitch Sunday night marked the first night of Chanukah with the the annual Menorah lighting taking place in Keswick organized by Chabad Jewish Centre of Georgina.  Even the snowy conditions couldn't stop the hundreds of people in attendance,...
TORONTO — Ontario will keep capacity limits in place for at least a month longer than planned in some settings where proof of vaccination is required, following a rise in COVID-19 cases. Night clubs, strip clubs, sex clubs and bathhouses...
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 were visiting the farm for the first time, were able to tour the fields and...

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