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Students head back to college and university amid cuts to loan program

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TORONTO — Ontario college and university students are heading back to school with lower tuition fees, but accompanying cuts to government assistance mean many...

Ontario gas stations must have anti-carbon tax stickers posted by today

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TORONTO — A law requiring gas station owners across Ontario to post anti-carbon tax stickers on their pumps came into force Friday, but the province said it...

Ontario in talks with Ottawa to revive plans for French-language university

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TORONTO — Ontario is reconsidering plans for a proposed French-language university it cancelled late last year, negotiating with the federal government to split the...

Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary involved in fatal boat crash

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SEGUIN TOWNSHIP, Ont. — Celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary was involved in a boat collision in Ontario’s cottage country that left two people dead and...

Ontario government files carbon tax challenge with country’s top court

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TORONTO — Ontario has filed a challenge against the carbon tax with the country’s top court, a move that comes days after Premier Doug...

Field-To-Table: City slicker visits Georgina’s working farms.

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By: Tina Novotny If you are an urbanite like me who likes to channel their inner farmer, then a local country fair isn’t going to cut it. ...

Catherine Babick: Georgina Artist, Champion of the Arts

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By: Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Catherine Babick introduced Georgina to the arts. She moved to Georgina from Toronto as an 8th-grader. Georgina schools offered no art...

Rob Grossi Allegedly Breached Town’s Code of Conduct.

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By: Mike Anderson Regional Councillor Rob Grossi may be under investigation by the Town’s Integrity Commissioner for allegedly breaching the Town’s code of conduct during a recent...

Mossington wharf: Could the last days of summer mark the end of a landmark?

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When it's a lovely sunny day in August Krissy Filby likes to take her kids to the mouth of the Black River, where they can...

Caroline Mulroney Green Lights Bradford Bypass

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On August 14th, Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney announced that the Bradford Bypass, also known as the Highway 400-404 link, will be moving forward...

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September 24, 2025 Issue

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Main Stories: 85-year-old assaulted at HYI building in Keswick demands better security, Firefighters warn of fire risk from Lithium-Ion batteries, Georgina’s Cultural Festival celebrates diversity, Obituary: Slater, Patricia Joyce, Wheels of Hope needs volunteer drivers in Georgina, Sibbald’s novel brings 1919 Georgina to life

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