September 10, 2024 Issue
Main Stories:
Local business owners brace for major road works due next summer,
Pefferlaw’s Watpool earns first title fight,
66-year-old with stage 4 cancer finishes marathon,
Cedar Hedge Music Series reaches new heights!
Georgina locals throw their way to Cornhole victory,
The 44th Terry Fox Run starts at Roches Point!
Georgina Studio Tour: 30 Years of Creativity
66-year-old diagnosed with stage 4 cancer finishes marathon
By Mike Anderson
It was an emotional moment when Dana Fox crossed the finish line at Sunday's 4th annual Georgina Marathon.
Fox, 66, finished the 42.195...
High Street business owners brace for major road works starting next summer
By Mike Anderson
With road construction slated to start next summer and expected to last until the fall of 2026, some High Street business owners...
Cedar Hedge Music Series reaches new heights!
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
The Cedar Hedge Concert Series brought the Virginia United Church to life month after month last year, with music lovers filling the...
Kings Tavern Ride raises funds for Shades of Hope
By: Michelle Poirier
On August 25 Kings Tavern hosted the Kings Tavern Ride, an annual motorcycle ride that brings motorcycle enthusiasts together for a day...
Pefferlaw’s Watpool earns first title fight
By Mike Anderson
After turning professional in 2022 and winning six straight fights, Melinda Watpool, aka The Whip, has finally reached her goal: her first...
Georgina Studio Tour: 30 Years of Creativity
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
As the Georgina Studio Tour hits its 30-year milestone, visitors are invited to step into artists' studios, check out their work, and...
Georgina locals throw their way to Cornhole victory
By Angie Sullivan
Oscar Balinas may have picked up his first Cornhole bag only two years ago, but that didn’t stop him from winning his...
The 44th Terry Fox Run starts at Roches Point!
By Angie Sullivan
Pick your favourite running shoes and get those water bottles ready! Registration for the 44th annual Georgina Terry Fox Run begins at...
August 24, 2024 Issue
Main Stories:
Water and wastewater rates slated to jump by 9 per cent in 2025,
Georgina Transfer Station reopens after garbage fire,
Hooked on art at the 14th Painted Perch Festival,
Sutton Fair & Horse Show attendance tops last year’s,
Field To Table a hit with visitors,
Cutie Pie Baking Co. had its grand opening on High Street on August 15,
Sudden permanent closure of the Petro-Canada in Sutton














































