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Sutton Curling Club set to rock this winter

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By Mike Anderson With membership returning to pre-pandemic levels and building and equipment upgrades completed, thanks mainly to Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) grants, the Sutton...

2022 Sutton Christmas Bird Count Report

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By Paul & Debra Harpley The Annual Sutton Christmas Bird Count was held on December 27 with a total of 11,994individual birds of 55 species...

Georgina Chess Academy offers kids free lessons and a fun night out

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By Mike Anderson Chess, one of the world's most popular and ancient games - dating back some 1,500 years, takes only minutes to learn but...
Christmas 2022

December 24, 2022 Issue

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Main Stories: Georgina Food Pantry sees spike in demand, Our first Christmas in Canada, Volunteers help Ukrainian refugees during the holidays, Orphaned teen may not walk again

Georgina Food Pantry sees spike in demand

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By Michelle Poirier With food costs on the rise, The Georgina Community Food Pantry is experiencing unprecedented demand this holiday season. As of November, the Food...

Volunteering: How to get to a happier, healthier place 

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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...

Our first Christmas in Canada

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By Iryna Paltseva Christmas is without a doubt the most magical time of the year. Living in Ukraine, I thought that we were celebrating Christmas...
Christmas 2022

December 10, 2022 Issue

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Main Stories: Pefferlaw residents rally to fight aerodrome, Single-source is a dirty word, Food rescue program provides help for low-income families, Keswick woman beats Canadian powerlifting record Flag raised for victims of gender-based violence, Christmas Kettle Campaign hopes to raise $44,000, Bodley’s closes after more than 110 years in Pefferlaw, Holiday Magic Around Town

Pefferlaw residents rally to fight aerodrome

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By Mike Anderson They're mad as hell, and they're not going to take it anymore. That was the feeling expressed by many residents who participated in...

Food rescue program provides free groceries for low-income families

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By Mike Anderson With food costs on the rise, low-income families and seniors are turning to a food rescue program in Keswick that provides free...

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May 10, 2025 Issue

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Main Stories: Shades of Hope sounds alarm over rise in orphaned wildlife, GTTI-Skills Training Centre shuts its doors, Jacob Mantle wins big in York-Durham, Kristin Joudrey wins marathon, Discover Georgina Show

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