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Council approves $50 Million Civic Centre replacement project

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By Mike Anderson The Town of Georgina will build a new Civic Centre on Civic Centre Rd. On March 1, Town Council voted 6-1 to green-light...

Pickelball takes Georgina by storm!

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By Mike Anderson Pickleball, described as ping-pong played on a tennis court, is the fastest-growing sport in North America. But you don't have to tell that...

Keswick United Church disbands after 149 years

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By Michele Poirier Keswick United Church, a prominent church in Georgina for the past 149 years, will hold its last service on April 30. The congregation...

Chef Todd’s Kitchen offers restaurant-quality meals for a fraction of the price

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By Michelle Poirier While most supermarkets now offer ready-made meals to go, they're often pretty bland affairs, made with little or no passion. That's not the...

Forever a cowboy: The unstoppable spirit of a 90-year-old rodeo champion

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley Doug Doner is a true rodeo legend who left a lasting mark on the sport. Now into his tenth decade, he still...

Town of Georgina considers further legal action against local farmer for illegal dumping

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By Mike Anderson The Town of Georgina is considering further legal action, including possible fines, against Ross Draper, a commercial farm operator in Keswick, after...

February 24, 2023 Issue

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Main Stories: Town considers further legal action against local farmer for illegal dumping, Students travel back in time at historic school house, Taste of Georgina showcases local restaurants, Local photographer inspires writing contest

Students travel back in time at historic schoolhouse

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By Michelle Poirier The Century Schoolhouse program takes elementary students back to the 1900s in the rebuilt Cedar Brae Schoolhouse at Georgina's Pioneer Village. The...

Local photographer inspires writing contest

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By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley It's often said that every picture tells a story. That's certainly true for Tom Zsolt, a renowned landscape and documentary photographer who...

February 10, 2023 Issue

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Main Stories: Council approves 6.89% property tax hike, New Civic Centre to cost $50M ($500,000 per employee), Medical centre with walk-in clinic opens in Sutton, Black Saturday School brings Black history to life, Popcorn is the new treat for Valentine's Day

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