In The Hills
Autumn Canvas
In The Hills is pleased to present our annual preview of the Festival Art Show & Sale – a sampling of some of the rich diversity of styles and
media from among the 44 local artists featured in this year’s juried show.
Letters – Our readers write: Autumn 2010
Letters published in the Autumn 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Our Favourite Picks for Autumn 2010
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2010
Letters published in the Summer 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Our favourite picks for summer 2010
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2010
Letters published in the Spring 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Our favourite picks for spring 2010
Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.
Festival Art Show
Fall in the hills has become synonymous with the Headwaters Arts Festival – and its headline event, the Festival Art Show & Sale. This year’s juried show features 35 local artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors, woodworkers and fabric artists.
Letters – Our readers write: Autum 2009
Out of the Shadows Thank you for addressing the abysmal lack of funding for mental illness in Dufferin County. Not only was Jeff Rollings’ article, “Shadowland” (summer/09), a well-researched, well-documented and…
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2009
Letters published in the Summer 2009 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Letters – Our readers write: Winter 2008
Letters published in the WINTER 2008 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Autumn Colours: Headwaters Arts Festival 2008
The juried show features more than 2oo works by 4o of the region’s finest artists!
Letters – Our readers write: August 2008
First, I love your magazine. I often see articles that I pass along to friends, but the article in this summer’s edition entitled “Local Farm to Local Food to Local Fuel” by Tim Shuff has me very excited.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2008
More people in a limited space has the potential for all kinds of problems – social, economic, political and psychological. We cannot continue to pave over agricultural land.
Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2008
Letters published in the SPRING 2008 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2007
Letters published in the Summer 2007 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Putting Caledon on the Map
Caledon townsfolk identify their community’s most important features.
Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2007
Letters published in the SPRING 2007 edition of In The Hills magazine.



