An Art Lover’s Dream: Purple Turtle Festival
By Ewa Chwojo-Srawely
There may be no historic reason why it’s called the Purple Turtle Festival, but no one really minds—least of all the artists...
New Sutton Cenotaph slated for October 2025
By Mike Anderson
Walter Mackey, recovering from lower back surgery, can no longer carry the Canadian Flag as a member of the Sutton Legion’s colour...
Adopt-a-Fridge campaign feeds local families impacted by ice storm
By Angie Sullivan
The ice may have melted from the devastating storm that hit our region in March, but the aftermath still lingers. Hydro was...
A Free Shuttle and Fun for Rural Georgina Seniors This Summer
By Angie Sullivan
If you’ve always wanted to try Pickleball, Tai Chi, Yoga, or Aqua Zumba, but have transportation issues, this free recreation program is...
Local cartographer puts Georgina on the map
By Angie Sullivan
Georgina locals Jordan Findlay and Natalia Zammitti have teamed up to bring an artistic hand-drawn map of our region to Sutton. The...
Fun Fitness Classes Come to Udora Hall
By Angie Sullivan
Are you bored of your regular exercise routine? Savanna Quiring, from Pefferlaw, is shaking things up at the Udora Hall. Four days...
Where Art Finds Its Voice: Black River Coffee
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Black River Coffee is brewing more than just great lattes these days. It is becoming a home for local creativity, the town’s...
Sana’s Station: A New Stop on Sutton’s Food Map
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
There’s a new stop on Sutton’s culinary map—and it comes with a side of charm, and one seriously juicy burger!
Recently opened...
Music in the Streets: From Local Jam to Beloved Tradition
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
What started as a small-town celebration of local talent has grown into one of Georgina’s favourite annual traditions. Music in the Streets,...
March Through History: Military Day at the Georgina Military Museum
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Community members of all ages turned out in great numbers for Military Day at the Georgina Military Museum on June 21, to...