By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Several months of Covid lockdowns have wreaked havoc with our mental health. How can we get to a happier, healthier place? By volunteering in your community, of course!
That was the focus of The Gifts of Giving Project,...
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
The music industry was hit hard by COVID. Many musicians tried to have a presence via Zoom, but there is nothing that can replace performing live on-stage.
Our local musicians recently got that chance thanks to a...
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
After a two-year hiatus, Wonder Women: Women in Business Conference, hosted by the Georgina Chamber of Commerce on September 23, presented local businesswomen and future entrepreneurs with a forum to exchange ideas and network.
The full-day conference featured...
By Iryna Paltseva
Something amazing happened 42 years ago. An incredible young man Terry Fox who faced a terrible disease and had his leg amputated due to cancer not only didn’t give up but became an example for millions of...
By Michelle Poirier
Over $5,000 was raised during the Georgina Post Fundraising Dinner for Ukrainian Refugees at the Sutton Legion Hall on August 28, hosted by Mike Anderson, the community paper's editor and publisher.
Anderson said half of the money raised...
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...