Spring 2011
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Bicycle Exchange
March 24, 2011
Mountain biker Karen Gillies and road cyclist Nicola Ross invite each other out for a spin.
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Le Tour de Terra Cotta
March 24, 2011
Ted Webb’s infectious passion for cycling has transformed a sleepy village into a road racer’s dream By Nicola Ross “I peaked at 65,” Ted Webb tells me. At an age when most Canadians are retiring, Webb broke an hour in a 40-kilometre bicycle time trial. It was a beautiful day, he recalls, and the course…
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Le Tour de Terra Cotta – Race Video
Back Issues, Spring 2011, Web Extras
March 24, 2011
RACE DATE: MONDAY AUGUST 1st, 2011 Participants don’t just like LTDTC… they LOVE it! The Tour starts at the Terra Cotta Inn where dozens of sleek, jersey-clad racers fill King Street. The fastest have lined up at the front of the pack eager to get a jump on their rivals. If you happened unaware upon…
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Secret Gardens
March 24, 2011
From the street you’d never know it – but behind these two Orangeville homes are gardens of magical delight. By Michele Green Two charming century homes sit close to the street on narrow Orangeville lots. Their unassuming front yards give no indication that behind the garden gates lie magical worlds of flourishing blooms and greenery.…
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Refracted Light
March 24, 2011
Each of the Glasslands sculptures will represent a theme related to sustainable living.
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Glasslands Musical Slideshow
Back Issues, Spring 2011, Web Extras
March 24, 2011
View a musical video including more of the Glasslands photographs, reflect and enjoy. By Monica Duncan The striking photographs of crystal sculptures on display at The Alton Mill this May represent a work in progress. They are the first inspirational phase of artist Mark Raynes Roberts’ vision for a series of ten sculptures that will…
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Stitches Across Time
March 24, 2011
Pat’s work will be included in an exhibition called Stitches Across Time at Dufferin County Museum and Archives this spring and summer.
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Let the sun shine in
March 24, 2011
Here at our farm we stare transfixed at the meter on our newly installed solar panel as it efficiently, quietly and greenly produces kilowatt-hour after kilowatt-hour.
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Catching a few rays
March 24, 2011
While debate rages about the pros and cons of corporate wind farming, solar power production has largely flown under the radar.
Artist in Residence
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Susan Mein
A self-taught artist who began painting at an early age, Susan’s slightly naïve style adds extra charm to her nostalgic interpretations of rural life, which include scenes from here in the hills.
Countryside Digest
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Motor cars, canines and capitalism
In a move reminiscent of the infamous family-planning measures introduced in 1976, residents of Shanghai are only allowed one dog per household.
Letters
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Letters to the Editor
Letters published in the WINTER 2011 edition of In The Hills magazine.


























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