Tag: George Liapis
Virginia Hall slated for demolition this spring
By Mike Anderson
Virginia Hall will face the wrecking ball this spring, after the Town’s tender for demolition services closes on March 24.
This follows council’s...
Municipal property taxes will go up 3.5% in 2026
By Karen Wolfe
A whopping $167.2 million 2026 budget has been approved and the Town says residents will need to pony up an extra 3.5...
Most public schools in Georgina fail to meet provincial math standard
By Mike Anderson
The 2024-2025 provincial math test results released on December 3 by the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), which administers standardized testing...
The cost of building a house in Georgina is going up...
By Karen Wolfe
If you are planning to build a new house in Georgina, be prepared to pay higher development charges.
In 2021, the cost of...
Ward 5 ATV riders to get a ticket to ride all...
By Karen Wolfe
Council for the Town of Georgina has decided to convert an ATV pilot project, that allowed winter ATV access to the lake...
Georgina’s public schools fare poorly on provincial math tests
By Mike Anderson
According to the results of 2023-2024 provincial math tests released last month by the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), which administers...
Town of Georgina gives away 2,000 trees for Earth Day
By Mike Anderson
Inclement weather, including high winds and blowing snow, didn't stop hundreds of residents from participating in the Town of Georgina's tree giveaway...
Residents want Georgina Heritage Committee reinstated
By Mike Anderson
A group of concerned residents is calling on the Town of Georgina to do more to protect heritage properties from the wrecking...
Town Council passes resolution to address homelessness in Georgina
By Mike Anderson
On March 5, Town Council unanimously passed a resolution to address housing and homelessness in Georgina.
It followed a three-hour special council session,...
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...














































