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Local Heroes 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Jeff Rollings | Local Heroes

A salute to eight people whose passionate work has changed our community for the better.

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Jul 5, 2024 | In The Hills | The Current Issue

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Night Moves

Nov 25, 2024 | Anna Lee Boschetto | Leisure

Hitting the trails after dark during winter transforms a common daylight pastime into an awe-inspiring outing.

Making It to the Big League

Nov 25, 2024 | Anthony Jenkins | Community

Caledon’s Zoe Boyd grew up on the ice, but even as an exceptional player her career options in women’s hockey were limited. Then she got drafted by the brand new Professional Women’s Hockey League.

Two in the Bush

Nov 25, 2024 | Don Scallen | Environment

The Christmas Bird Count provides a snapshot of overwintering local birds and an opportunity for birders, experienced and inexperienced, to enjoy some holiday camaraderie.

The Year in Books: 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Peter Yan | Arts

Curl up with a few good books this winter and discover the talent of Headwaters authors.

In Every Issue

Field Notes for Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson | Field Notes

Greet winter with upbeat holiday pantomimes and concerts, busy craft sales, and an art show that looks at love and the creative process.

Local Buys: Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Janice Quirt | Made in the Hills

Cozy wovens, cute creatures, foraged inks and more for holiday giving.

Artist in Residence: Pat Hertzberg

Nov 25, 2024 | Janice Quirt | Artist in Residence

This pioneer of the ‘thread web’ technique creates highly textured tactile pieces that almost beg to be touched.

Meet a Community Elder: Fred Dyke

Nov 25, 2024 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Whether at the pulpit or on the mats at judo club, Pastor Fred strives to live life with purpose.

Winter In The Hills

Dec 11, 2024 | In The Hills | The Current Issue

Get inspired by local heroes, grab a flashlight for crisp nighttime hikes, and keep your own bird count this winter.

What Counts

Nov 25, 2024 | Tralee Pearce | Editor’s Desk

If the numbers are anything to go by, our small towns are bursting at the seams with people who truly want to build a better tomorrow.

Dog’s Best Friend

Nov 25, 2024 | Tony Reynolds | A Day in the Life

Orangeville dog trainer Melanie Chin’s days include private lessons for canines who need help staying calm in public, and group sessions for current and future service dogs on how to help their humans.

Letters – Our Readers Write: Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Our Readers | Letters, Our Readers Write

Want to share your thoughts about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers.

Dutch Dreams

Nov 25, 2024 | Janice Quirt | At Home in the Hills

To build their one-of-a-kind Erin home, John and Cheryl Leenders leaned on the work of a Netherlands-based architect, their passion for both industrial and handcrafted elements, and their own hard work.

Wrapping Up Memories

Nov 25, 2024 | Bethany Lee | Headwaters Nest

Christmas has a way of bringing up childhood memories of family time with parents who are long gone, but not forgotten.

Now, That’s a Snow Fort!

Nov 25, 2024 | Dyanne Rivers | Back Story

The historic Globe Hotel in Erin was the backdrop for many key moments in the town’s growth, until the landmark burned down in 1945.

Warming Trend

Nov 25, 2024 | Alison McGill | Country Living 101

If rising fuel costs and environmental concerns have you considering a heat pump, here’s how to decide if one is right for you.

Winter Contributors

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson | Contributors

Meet three of this issue’s hard working contributors – writer Peter Yan and our two advertising aficionados Erin Woodley and Roberta Fracassi.

A Rough Neighbourhood

Nov 25, 2024 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

Rural living means coming together to help each other – even if you’re from the so-called ‘rough’ side of town.

Food + Drink Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson | Food + Drink

Toast the season with a chic prix fixe, holiday chocolate, foodie gifts or turkey to go.

The Value of Silence

Dec 5, 2024 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

Resisting the urge to chatter may help humans catch glimpses of elusive animals.

How Construction on Highway 413 Will Begin Much Sooner Than We Thought

Dec 9, 2024 | Emily Dickson | News Desk

With the passing of Bill 212 on November 25, the government plans to speed up land
appropriation and avoid an environmental impact assessment.

Writing Your Own Story

Nov 25, 2024 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Taking time to review your past is a great way to take stock of your present situation and make plans for the future.

Upper Grand Trailway

Nov 25, 2024 | Nicola Ross | Take a Hike

Enjoy a stroll along this picturesque Grand Valley trailway that runs between Waldemar and the East/West Luther Townline.

Meet the Maker: Nicola Kidd

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson | Made in the Hills

Mulmur printmaker Nicola Kidd captures tractors, raccoons, street signs and even the CN Tower on whimsical wooden coasters, magnets and postcards.

Notes From the Wild

Fossil Trees

Jan 7, 2025 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

Trees like ginkgos and dawn redwoods are called “living fossils” due to their ancient origins that date back to the days of the dinosaurs.

Stayin’ Alive

Nov 11, 2024 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

Using venom, camouflage and jump scare tactics, snakes find many ways to survive and escape danger.

Fall Critters

Oct 9, 2024 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

While humans peacefully slumber the forest comes alive with tiny creatures busy preparing for the cold.

Praying Mantids

Sep 12, 2024 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

There’s no need to fear these alien-looking creatures … unless you’re a butterfly or wasp.

CHILL OUT

Ice Skating Outside

Nov 29, 2021 | Nicola Ross | Good Sport

Lacing up outdoors to hit the ice.

Curling for the Win

Nov 22, 2019 | Nicola Ross | Leisure

The centuries-old sport continues to thrive and the Great Canadian Pond Spiel is a fun-filled reminder of its origin on natural ice.

Ice Fishing on Island Lake

Nov 20, 2018 | Anthony Jenkins | Leisure

Going for the big one: At the ice fishing derby on Island Lake, the lucky ones win a prize – or at least go home with supper.

Sheet of Dreams – How Backyard Rinks Are a True Labour of Love

Nov 27, 2023 | Anthony Jenkins | Community

People don’t just ‘build rinks,’ they build memories of embracing the winter and playing together, as a family.

HOME INSPIRATION

Leaving Their Mark

Sep 7, 2024 | Janice Quirt | At Home in the Hills

An Orangeville family reflects on their time living in one of the century homes that give Zina Street its heritage charm, and on their addition to another chapter in its history.

A Sanctuary of Good Design

Nov 27, 2023 | Janice Quirt | At Home in the Hills

An elegantly renovated former church in Mono fulfills its mission as a serene family nest for a mom and her two daughters.

Back to Life – How a Victorian House Got a Complete Makeover

Sep 8, 2023 | Rebecca Weston | At Home in the Hills

Jeff Hamilton’s ambitious restoration of a 1904 Victorian house in Shelburne transformed a gutted heritage gem into a splendid three-apartment building.

The Backyard Office

Jun 24, 2022 | Janice Quirt | Community

Work-from-home studios are having a moment, driven in part by pandemic trends; newbies and veterans alike speak to the merits of a space of one’s own.

TRUE SURVIVORS

In the Bleak Midwinter

Nov 20, 2022 | Don Scallen | Environment

Don Scallen explores how birds, mammals and reptiles have adapted to survive our long, trying winter.

Winter Bird Watching

Jan 12, 2021 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

This is a special winter for bird watching in the hills.

Winter Ducks

Mar 1, 2021 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

For sheer visual pleasure, it’s hard to beat the splendour of ducks on a sunny winter’s day.

Animal Tracks

Feb 6, 2020 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

Tracks inscribed on snow by unseen animals offer tantalizing multilayered puzzles.