Puzzles
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A Puzzling Conclusion
Departments, Puzzles, The Current Issue
November 21, 2011
Window repair in Shelburne, Cattle Rustlers in East Luther, Something for the Kids at the Redickville WI, After School in Caledon East and Variations on a Theme in Palgrave.
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A Puzzling Conclusion
Autumn 2011, Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles
September 9, 2011
Parrots in Purple Hill, Find the Flaw and Circular Arithmetic at the Inglewood Fair
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Summer 2011)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Summer 2011
June 16, 2011
The Puzzles: Download a printable version of Ken Weber’s puzzles from the Summer 2011 edition of In The Hills. The Answers: Looking for the answers? Download the puzzle solutions and check your work! Need more? Check the archives and test your puzzle skills!
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Spring 2011)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Spring 2011
March 23, 2011
In the Rafters at S.S. #15, Pile-up at Fraxa Junction, Foley’s Dozen, A Game of Rummoli, Running For Lunch and an In The Hills Mini Mystery by Ken Weber The Puzzles Download a printable version of Ken Weber’s puzzles from the Spring 2011 edition of In The Hills. The Answers Here are the answers for…
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Winter 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Winter 2010
November 20, 2010
Indoor/Outdoor Learning at Local Schools; What Day Is It? Measuring from A to M; Brooke’s Scary Ride. By Ken Weber.
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Autumn 2010)
Autumn 2010, Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles
September 13, 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Six More Buttons Needed! Chuck’s Bus. Silas Renarm. What Am I? Primrose Reunion. And the Almost Perfect Armoured Car Heist.
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Summer 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Orville’s Albion Octagon, Collector Coins at Rosemont, Adrian’s Leg Count, What am I?, The Case of the Stolen Documents and You’ve Got Ten Seconds!
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Spring 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Spring 2010
March 21, 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including “The Colbeck Hiddenhorns,” “The Case of the Kid and the Blue Pickup,” and “Who Was in Charge?”
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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