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The 2024 Annual Sutton Christmas Bird Count (C.B.C.) Report

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By Paul and Debra Harpley The 38th Annual Sutton Christmas Bird Count was Friday, December 27, 2024 with a total of 8,319 individual birds, a...
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December 24, 2024 Issue

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Main Stories: ‘Operation Snowball’ sends Xmas letters and care packages to Canadian troops overseas, Family of motorist killed on Hwy. 48 demands safer intersection, Keswick High School is feeding students and the community, Book Review: Andrew Sibbald’s The Briars Between, Sutton Santa Claus Parade of Lights, Good Food Collective’s Holiday Lunch, Annual Christmas Breakfast with Santa, Pop-up bookstore opens in time for Xmas!

Family of motorist killed crossing Highway 48 calls on province to make intersection safer

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By Mike Anderson Pefferlaw resident George Robertson, 88, was killed on December 6 when his car was T-boned by a passenger vehicle traveling north on...

Book Review: Andrew Sibbald’s The Briars Between

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley The intriguing title of Sibbald’s book hints at the journey this story will take. It is both a nod to the historic...

‘Operation Snowball’ sends Xmas letters and care packages to Canadian troops overseas

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By Angie Sullivan The Georgina Military Museum in Keswick collected and delivered over 2,550 letters and care packages to deployed Canadian troops overseas just in...

Pop-up bookstore opens at art gallery in time for Xmas!

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By Angie Sullivan There's now a pop-up bookstore at the Georgina Center for Arts and Culture (GCAC) in Sutton. Literary lovers no longer have to...

Raising Money for Charity with Elvis, Abba, and Elton John!

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By Angie Sullivan Forrest Jones Entertainment is bringing more than just tribute tours and music to our region for the holidays! Each show also raises...

Council green lights Lake Drive one-way project

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By Mike Anderson The Town is proceeding with its plan to make Lake Drive a seasonal one-way road from Civic Centre Rd to South Drive...

Local artisan Jordan Findlay turns maps into unique gifts

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By Angie Sullivan Georgina local Jordan Findlay’s hand-drawn and painted maps can be found all over our community if you know where to look. He is...

Canada Post strike impacts Food Pantry’s fundraising drive

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By Mike Anderson The Canada Post strike is making it harder for the Georgina Community Food Pantry to raise the holiday donations it needs to...

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January 24, 2025 Issue

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Main Stories: Municipal speed cameras coming soon to Community Safety Zones , New primary care clinic opens in Keswick, Council ends blue box collection for BIAs, Author Ted Barris talks about the Battle of Britain, Fire and Stars: A Torchlit Adventure at Sibbald’s Point ​

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