Tag: council
Town council approves affordable housing project in Keswick
By Mike Anderson & Angie Sullivan
Georgina Town Council took a big step towards addressing the local housing crisis voting unanimously (6-0) on January 21...
Town wants beach associations to incorporate as not-for-profit organizations
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 Town Council pledges to build 6,200 new homes by 2031
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...
Georgina Council approves 6.89 per cent property tax increase
By Karen Wolfe
The 2023 budget negotiations started on January 24, 2023 with a proposed rate hike of 6.83 per cent.
Surprisingly, Council members did...
Opinion: Why can’t I buy a hot dog or an ice...
Georgina was "unofficially" deemed Ontario's food truck capital this summer by the Culinary Tourism Alliance, which works with communities to grow food tourism.
It's great...
Town approves pilot program for windrow clearing
Media Release
The Town of Georgina has approved a pilot program to provide driveway windrow clearing to residents who require assistance in clearing the snow...
January 10, 2022 Issue
Main Stories: New aerodrome proposal flies under the radar in Pefferlaw
Town officially opens Julia Munro Park
The Georgina Cares live TV auction returns,
Christmas arrives at The Briars,
Templeman’s Toffee and Spice of Life open storefront
Town Council approves pot shops in Georgina
By: Mike Anderson
Town Council voted unanimously to lift the ban on pot shops in Georgina last week, opting into the Alcohol and Gaming Commission...
Lake Drive property owner takes Town to court over building permit...
By: Mike Anderson
The Town of Georgina is facing a legal challenge after it repeatedly refused to issue building permits to repair two aging boathouses...
Town of Georgina extends property tax holiday to soften financial impact...
By: Mike Anderson
Mayor Margaret Quirk and Town CAO David Reddon approved a series of measures on April 6 to assist residents and local businesses...















































