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Georgina Town Council pledges to build 6,200 new homes by 2031

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By Mike Anderson On October 4, Town Council voted 5-2 to accept a provincial housing target and housing pledge that would see 6,200 new homes...

Centre to train CNIB Guide Dogs to open in Georgina

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By: Michelle Poirier The Howard & Delores Beck Puppy Development Centre will open in Georgina as a centre to support, socialize and train future CNIB...

Georgina’s homeless struggle to find shelter

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By Mike Anderson Amanda, 36, and her dog Bella, a 12-year-old Pug, have been homeless for almost two years. They were living in the woods behind...

YRP responds to dirt bike complaints in Pefferlaw

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York Regional Police will increase their presence in the Pefferlaw area to address increased complaints of dirt bikes operating on public roads, says Sgt....

Keswick residents want council to stop farm runoff polluting their canal

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By Mike Anderson Residents on Canal Street and Lake Drive S. in Keswick have petitioned council to stop agricultural runoff from a nearby commercial vegetable...

Robbie Brown’s cold case heats up as private investigators resume search

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By Mike Anderson It was a hot summer day on August 3, 1968, when Robert "Robbie" Brown, 12, from Wilfrid, Ontario went missing. After swimming at...

Chief Big Canoe defends Fixed Link as shoreline property owners raise concerns

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By Mike Anderson With the Aazhaawe Ferry nearing the end of its life cycle, Chief Donna Big Canoe says a Fixed Link is the best...

Food Pantry launches gift card campaign as food insecurity spikes in Georgina

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By Mike Anderson Georgina residents will have a new way to donate to the Georgina Community Food Pantry (GCFP) this August. The Food Pantry, a non-profit...

Shots fired in Georgina damages house and vehicles

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YRP Media Release Investigators with the York Regional Police #3 District Criminal Investigations Bureau are seeking suspects and appealing to the public for information after...

Bee and butterfly meadow planted on Morton Avenue in Keswick

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By Michelle Poirier Morton Avenue in Keswick is now home to a pollinating bee and butterfly meadow after York Region invited residents to plant native...

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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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