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Subscription box offers residents the chance to try local products

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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

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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...

Town assumes ownership of Pefferlaw Dam from LSRCA

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By Mike Anderson Georgina Council has endorsed a decision by the Town to assume ownership of the Pefferlaw Dam from the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation...

Military Day a hit with visitors young and old

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By Mike Anderson The Georgina Military Museum's Military Day went off with a bang last Saturday as hundreds of visitors witnessed a mock WW2 battle,...

Town assumes ownership of Pefferlaw Dam

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Media Release: The Town of Georgina is assuming ownership of the Pefferlaw Dam. Council has endorsed the decision that will see the ownership of the...

Sutton high school students build new fence for Legion

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By Mike Anderson The Sutton Legion has a new fence thanks to Sutton District High School students. The grade 11 and 12 students are enrolled...

The Purple Turtle Art Festival returns for its 20th year

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By Michelle Poirier The annual Purple Turtle Art Festival, celebrating its 20th year, is returning to The Briars Resort & Spa this summer. "We have over...

Town buys historic Pefferlaw cemetery for $17,000

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By Mike Anderson Pefferlaw residents can breathe a collective sigh of relief, knowing that the graves of their founding family will not be moved. The Town...

Canoes, kayaks and paddle boards account for half of all boating fatalities

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By Nathan Reid-Welford Thirty of the 59 fatalities on Ontario waterways over the past two years have involved human-powered watercraft, according to a recent Ontario...

Ontario residential school survivors reflect on National Indigenous Peoples Day

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Diane Hill had just celebrated her seventh birthday when she first arrived at the Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ont., in November, 1963. “The...

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