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Ellie Eberlee

Ellie Eberlee grew up in Caledon and recently completed her master’s degree at the University of Oxford in the U.K.

Life Is in the Details

Mar 20, 2023

Bolton author Glenn Carley reveals glory in the ordinary.

Feeding the Soul

Sep 20, 2022

Communal gardening helps newcomers nourish the sense of community lost when they were forced to flee their homeland.

Meet the Maker: Colby Chin

Sep 20, 2022

A landscaper expresses his love of chess by carving oversized limestone and granite sets built to last.

How Food Found the Path to a Community’s Heart

Sep 20, 2022

From the farmers’ market to the food truck, Rasmi’s Falafel has become a familiar name in Orangeville, sharing a ‘sunny taste of Syria’ since 2016

Inspired by her own Norwegian roots, Mono author Michelle Grierson’s mythical novel Becoming Leidah was published in April. Photo by Cassie McReavy.

Ancestral Footsteps

Sep 24, 2021

Michelle Grierson’s compelling first novel is a fluid mix of myth, magic and the power of “blood memory.”

Painter Steve Volpe in his studio next to a work starring a kangaroo in a party hat, called Birthday, and below it, a beach scene, Man and Pyramid. Photo by Rosemary Hasner / Black Dog Creative Arts.

The Active Imagination

Sep 24, 2021

Orangeville painter Steve Volpe plucks inspiration from everyday experiences then quickly bends it to create a fresh visual narrative on canvas.

In The Hills

In The Hills is an independent, locally owned print and online magazine that has earned its reputation as the best-read, best-loved magazine in Headwaters.

The magazine is delivered to more than 40,000 homes and farms throughout Caledon, Erin, Dufferin, Orangeville and Creemore – up to double the circulation of any other local publication. And it is available to visitors at local inns, restaurants, specialty retail stores and other tourist locations.