March 24, 2024 Issue
Main Stories:
Feds won’t pay travel costs for D-Day vets,
Artisanal sandwich shop opens on High Street,
Big Canoe to fight charges, after police bust pot shop,
Conference empowers female entrepreneurs,
7 year-old chess whiz heads to championship
Feds won’t cover travel costs for D-Day veterans to attend 80th anniversary
By Mike Anderson
With the 80th anniversary of D-Day fast approaching, Keswick resident Rob Cullen is calling on Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) to cover travel...
Big Canoe vows to fight charges, after police bust Indigenous pot shop in Sutton
By Mike Anderson
After his Indigenous pot shop on High Street was raided by York Regional Police earlier this month, Jared Big Canoe says he's...
Artisanal sandwich shop opens in Sutton
By Mike Anderson
If you fancy a Philly cheesesteak, lobster roll or a Cubano sandwich for lunch, you now have a go-to place in Sutton.
Speak...
Seven-year-old chess whiz heads to championship
By Michelle Poirier
Bruce Braund, a grade 1 student at Keswick Public School, is headed for the Canadian Chess Challenge Ontario Championships after qualifying during...
Chamber’s Women in Business Conference empowers female entrepreneurs
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Georgina's entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly at the Wonder Women: Women in Business Conference, held on International Women's Day, March 9, at...
March 10, 2024 Issue
Main Stories:
Georgina’s Multi-Use Recreation Complex opens to rave reviews,
Taking Georgina jump through hoops for housing dollars is terrible public policy,
Keswick doctor calls for more funding for family physicians,
Council passes resolution to address homelessness,
Skills Training Centre offers free seminars for entrepreneurs
Town Council passes resolution to address homelessness in Georgina
By Mike Anderson
On March 5, Town Council unanimously passed a resolution to address housing and homelessness in Georgina.
It followed a three-hour special council session,...
Skills Training Centre offers free seminars for entrepreneurs this month
By Mike Anderson
With Canadian business insolvencies hitting a 19-year high, it's probably a good time for new and aspiring entrepreneurs to think about how...
Keswick doctor calls for increased provincial funding for family physicians
By Mike Anderson
Dr. Natasha Stribbell, who has been practicing family medicine for the past seven years at the Woodbine Medical Centre in Keswick, is...














































