Latest News
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May 08The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the water levels in Lake Simcoe are currently 219.32 m and are approximately 22 cm above average for this time of year.The lake level appears to be slowing declining and outflows from Lake Simcoe are maximized. However, the water levels in the lake remain dependent on rainfall that is received and could increase in response to further rain. Shoreline flooding is occurring in low-lying areas close to the lake and water levels are expected to remain higher than average in the coming weeks.
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May 01
Southlake Health launches search for new Advanced Care Centre Partner in Georgina
New facility will bring care closer to home as part of Southlake’s Distributed Health Network
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May 01
Statement by the Mayor on the Southlake Health announcement for the development of an Advanced Care Centre facility in Georgina
“I am thrilled at this monumental step forward in our journey towards expanding health services in Georgina.
“I am grateful to our partners at Southlake Health and Northern York South Simcoe Ontario Health Team for acknowledging the importance of locating an Advanced Care Centre here in Georgina, and for the commitment they have shown to advance this crucial initiative.
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Apr 30
Shoreline hazard watch - high risk - update
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the water levels in Lake Simcoe are currently 219.40 m and are approximately 30 cm above average for this time of year.The lake level appears to be holding and outflows from Lake Simcoe are maximized. However, the water levels in the lake remain dependent on rainfall that is received and could increase in response to further rain. Shoreline flooding is occurring in low-lying areas close to the lake and water levels are expected to remain higher than average in the coming weeks. -
Apr 30
Georgina Spring Fling Marathon takes place May 3
On May 3, 2026, Endurance Event Productions Ltd. is hosting the annual Georgina Spring Fling Marathon. It starts and finishes at De La Salle Park. Events start at 7 a.m. and are planned to end by 2 p.m. on Lake Drive with clean up finishing at approximately 4 p.m. at the park.
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Apr 29
May in Georgina brings family fun and springtime events
Spring is here, bringing an exciting lineup of events and activities designed to celebrate the season and bring the community together. This month in Georgina, look forward to recycling some old electronics, clearing the clutter, getting rid of extra garbage and taking mom for a swim.
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Apr 28
Candidate nomination period opens May 1
Calling all candidates. Thinking of running for municipal office? The nomination period for the 2026 Municipal Election begins May 1 and will remain open until Nomination Day on Aug. 21, 2026 at 2 p.m.
Nominations will be accepted for the position of Mayor, Regional Councillor, five Ward Councillors, trustees for the York Region District School Board and York Catholic District School Board, and trustees for the two French-language school boards, Conseiller(ère) - le Conseil Scolaire Viamonde and Conseiller(ère) - le Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir.
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Apr 27
Town honours 2025 Volunteer Award of Merit recipients
The Town of Georgina honoured members of the community with the 2025 Volunteer Award of Merit at a ceremony at the ROC on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
“Our community is stronger because of the people who step forward to support others and bring neighbours together,” said Mayor Margaret Quirk. “I offer my heartfelt thanks to the recipients of the 2025 Volunteer Award of Merit. Their dedication and generosity continue to make a meaningful and lasting difference in Georgina.”
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Apr 24
Shoreline hazard watch - high risk - update
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority advises that the water levels in Lake Simcoe are currently 219.40 m and are approximately 31 cm above average for this time of year. Lake Simcoe water levels appear to have peaked, however, the water levels in the lake remain dependent on rainfall that is received and could increase in response to rainfall. Shoreline flooding is occurring in low-lying areas close to the lake and water levels are expected to remain higher than average in the coming weeks. -
Apr 20
Town to give away trees for Earth Day
For the third year in a row, the Town of Georgina is celebrating Earth Day by giving away trees at the ROC on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This initiative is supported through funding provided in partnership with Canadian Trees for Life and its vendor, Beech Nurseries.
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