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Keswick Community Fridge opens at Georgina Ice Palace

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By Mike Anderson Families experiencing food insecurity have a new place to get free groceries thanks to the Keswick Community Fridge, which opened on December...

Town’s 2024 budget passes in record time 

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By Karen Wolfe Due to the new rules that came with Bill 3, the Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act, council was able to compress a...

Opinion: Town’s budget process promotes spending, not savings

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By Karen Wolfe The release of the 2024 draft budget calls for a 5.5 per cent increase in taxes. Last year the increase was 6.8...

Fill a purse to help women in crisis

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By Michelle Poirier While the 9th annual Fill a Purse for a Sister Campaign is coming to an end, there is still time to donate...

Remembrance: WW2 veteran Jim Parks recalls landing at Juno Beach

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By Mike Anderson Private Jim Parks was 19 when he landed at Juno Beach on June 6, 1944, with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles (RWRs). He joined...

Town’s draft budget calls for 5.5 per cent tax hike in 2024 

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By Mike Anderson The Town of Georgina presented its draft budget to council on November 8, which calls for a 5.5 per cent tax hike...

Town wants beach associations to incorporate as not-for-profit organizations

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By Mike Anderson The Town is moving forward with its plan to have road-end beach associations along Lake Drive lease or purchase the Town-owned shoreline...

Georgina Fire and Rescue Services’ programs educate residents on fire safety

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By Michelle Poirier Georgina Fire and Rescue Services are wrapping up their annual Home Safe Home and Community Captain programs, which started on May 1...

Opinion: Ontario is changing the way it regulates hazardous waste disposal and that’s bad...

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By Karen Wolfe I attended an on-line webinar recently hosted by the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) because I was interested in the Ministry of...

Evening vigil held at the ROC remembers victims of Hamas terrorist attacks

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By Mike Anderson More than 50 people attended an evening vigil held Wednesday night at the ROC to remember the 1,200 victims of last weekend’s...

READ THE LATEST ISSUE

January 24, 2025 Issue

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Main Stories: Municipal speed cameras coming soon to Community Safety Zones , New primary care clinic opens in Keswick, Council ends blue box collection for BIAs, Author Ted Barris talks about the Battle of Britain, Fire and Stars: A Torchlit Adventure at Sibbald’s Point ​

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