Raw sewage from Ramada Resort contaminates Bonnie Park
By Mike Anderson
According to residents, raw sewage from the Ramada Jackson's Point Resort & Spa has been leaking into Bonnie Park since January.
The source...
Women’s march highlights need for abortion services in York Region
By Michelle Poirier
The first-ever Georgina March for Women's Rights, which took place on July 9 in Keswick, was in part a show of support...
July 10, 2022 Issue
Main Stories:
Town assumes ownership of Pefferlaw Dam from LSRCA,
High school students build Legion fence
Town buys historic Pefferlaw cemetery for $17K,
Military Day a hit with young and old,
Filmmaker highlights local animal rescue organization,
Purple Turtle Art Festival returns for its 20th year
Body recovered after drowning in Georgina
YRP MEDIA RELEASE
Officers with the York Regional Police Marine Unit have recovered the body of a 35-year-old woman from Markham after she fell off...
“We won’t come back’: visitors say cooking ban will keep them away from waterfront...
By Mike Anderson
The Town of Georgina's decision to ban cooking at its waterfront parks is not going over well with out-of-town visitors, many calling...
Canada Day draws big crowds at Georgina Pioneer Village and the ROC
By Mike Anderson
Georgina residents were happy to put the pandemic in the rear-view mirror, as hundreds showed up to celebrate Canada Day on July...
Georgina Fire and Rescue Services awarded grain rescue training and equipment
Media Release
Georgina Fire and Rescue Services is pleased to announce it has been awarded grain rescue training and equipment by the Canadian Agricultural Safety...
Subscription box offers residents the chance to try local products
By Michelle Poirier
Small business owner, Chris Campbell, offers Georgina residents the opportunity to discover local businesses and try Georgina-made products through his bi-monthly subscription...
Giant Tiger owner retires after 26 years of giving back to the community
By Ewa Chwojko-Srawley
Many of us remember the excitement when Giant Tiger opened in June 1996 in Sutton. No one was more thrilled than its...
June 24, 2022 Issue
Main Stories:
Town assumes ownership of Pefferlaw Dam from LSRCA,
High school students build Legion fence
Town buys historic Pefferlaw cemetery for $17K,
Military Day a hit with young and old,
Filmmaker highlights local animal rescue organization,
Purple Turtle Art Festival returns for its 20th year












































