The Current Issue
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Local Heroes
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Our annual salute to the extraordinary people who make our community a better place to live.
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Brandy Robinson
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Hero: Brandy Robinson initiated the Human Library to raise awareness about the richness and strengths of diversity in the local community.
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Drs Stephen and Stephanie Milone
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Heroes: When you call the Highlands Health Network clinic in Orangeville to schedule an appointment with Dr. Milone, you never know who you’ll get.
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Ken Weber
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Hero: Best-selling author Ken Weber, shown in his office near Caledon East, has launched a “third career” as a speaker on Canadian history.
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Jordan and Jeremy Grant
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Heroes: Jordan and Jeremy Grant restored The Alton Mill: A showcase for the arts
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Herb Campbell Public School
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Heroes: You need only to flip through the mountain of documentation to know the environmental program at Herb Campbell Public School goes way beyond a regular school curriculum.
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The Coalition of Concerned Citizens
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Heroes: The Coalition of Concerned Citizens fought to perserve our rural landscape
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Community Living Dufferin and Theatre Orangeville
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Heroes: David Nairn and Sheryl Chandler are building dreams together
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Dianne Acheson
Features, Local Heroes, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Local Hero: Dianne Acheson says, “I’ve always believed retail is theatre, and fundraising is just the same.” The Hillsburgh resident and owner of Acheson’s, must know. She’s a whiz at both.
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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"Wonderful article Anne, and it feels nice to meet you, though not in person. You are a 'hero' in my book also. I know of you through your father and our modern day 'pen-pal' connection. My husband and I both enjoyed reading the article."
2012-02-05 16:20:50 by Barbara Soloski Albin
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