Gail Grant
Gail Grant is a freelance writer who lives in Palgrave.
The Poker Club
These men have been dealing each other in for 40 years and never missed a game.
‘The King of All Games’: Bridge
From kitchen tables to international tournaments, in the pantheon of table games, bridge still rules.
Johnny Berger
For octogenarian Johnny Berger, aging only means heli-skiing with a slower group.
Bill Hayes
Bill Hayes spent his early childhood on a farm property that is now the Caledon Riding and Hunt Club on the Third Line (now Creditview Road).
Anne Livingston
When the family started Broadway Farm’s Market in 2002, Anne kept the books and did the baking for the shop.
Alice McMahon
Born just before the Great Depression, Alice spent her teen years at Forks of the Credit, where her father worked for the railway.
John Wheelwright
John Wheelwright, 89, paddled 300 kilometres on the Upper Horton River north of the Arctic Circle this past summer.
Opera 101
Opera singing is a taxing physical feat, requiring a strong diaphragm, great lung power and breath control, and healthy vocal cords.
The WHO and Local Seniors
Orangeville residents and planners looking to serve an aging population are finding age-friendly inspiration in the World Health Organization.
Ingrid Sander
As a child, Ingrid Sander fled the Allied bombing of Berlin, then she and her family walked 200 kilometres back home.
Older Could Be Better
The Research Institute for Aging works to improve quality of life for seniors.
Debbie Fawcett
Debbie Fawcett, a longtime municipal politician, championed the restoration of Horning’s Mills community hall.
Wildlife Rescue: Cry of the Wild
Sherri Cox, a corporate executive turned wildlife vet, takes her surgical skills on the road to aid animals in distress.



