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Opinion: Georgina council’s 33 per cent pay hike is offensive

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By Karen Wolfe WOW! It seems Georgina council (with the exception of Mike Waddington) has decided that members of the next council deserve a 33...

Ontario party leaders square off at first debate of election campaign

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Health-care, housing and highways were the major topics Ontario's main political party leaders sparred over on Tuesday as they squared off for the first...

Country music festival coming to The Briars Resort

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By Mike Anderson The Briars Resort and Spa in Jackson’s Point, with its Victorian gardens and 19th-century buildings, seems an odd place to host a...

Willow Beach couple survive devastating house fire

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By Mike Anderson A Willow Beach couple says they are lucky to be alive after a fire engulfed their home at 753 Churchill Lane last...

Georgina Spring Fling Half-Marathon hits Lake Drive on May 15

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By Mike Anderson Following last fall's successful Georgina Marathon and Half-Marathon, which saw more than six hundred runners on Lake Drive, the inaugural Georgina Spring...

Ontario PCs promise to boost disability support payment rates by five per cent

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TORONTO — Ontario's Progressive Conservatives promised Monday to increase disability support payment rates by five per cent, if re-elected, a pledge that was not...

Town Council approves windrow snow clearing program for 2022/23

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By Mike Anderson On May 4, Georgina Town Council approved a staff recommendation to make windrow snow clearing part of the Town's regular winter maintenance. That...

Ontario Liberals would draw from contingency funds to pay for promises

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A Liberal government in Ontario would count on a renegotiated child-care deal and "efficiencies" in procurement to pay for its promises, which include making...

Ontario NDP brings issue of hydro bills back to election campaign trail

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Ontario's New Democrats promised to lower hydro bills on the campaign trail Saturday, reigniting the hot topic of 2018's election, though they're approaching the...

Ford pledges to restore Northlander passenger rail service, rebuild Highway 101

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Ontario's Progressive Conservatives are promising improvements to road and rail transportation in northern Ontario, including a $75 million campaign pledge to restore the Northlander...

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