Signe Ball
Signe Ball is the founding publisher of In The Hills.
Passing the Torch
After more than three decades as the driving force behind In The Hills, founder Signe Ball hands the reins to Tralee Pearce as the new owner and publisher.
The Buzz about Bugs
Summer time brings bugs, and like them or hate them, our ecosystems rely on those tiny critters.
Little Things
When it comes to young people, is it always ‘out with the old, in with the new’? Not always, finds editor Signe Ball.
The Case for Kindness
After reflecting on 30 years of producing In The Hills, editor Signe Ball believes that what holds our community together is the willingness of people to care for other people.
Dufferin’s Cultural Impresarios
From the archives: Our first issue in 1994 profiled the driving forces behind two exceptional new cultural institutions: Wayne Townsend, curator of Dufferin County Museum and Archives (as it was then known) and Jim Betts, artistic director of Theatre Orangeville.
All By Itself
A closer look at the ramifications of the recent announcement that Caledon will break away from Peel Region.
Is Caledon The Happiest City in Canada?
Once voted ‘the greenest town in Ontario’ Caledon does have a lot to be happy about, though continuing development pressures will no doubt have an impact on its future.
A New Decade
With our design refresh, we’ve dressed ourselves up in some stylish new togs, and we’re ready and excited to embrace the future in our 30th year.
Survival
Birds do it, frogs do it, even rabbits in the woods do it. So let’s do it – let’s survive winter.
Thank you, Ken Weber
In the Hills bids a fond farewell to long-time contributor, Ken Weber, who penned 103 columns for our Historic Hills section.
Gifts From The Heart
Amid the despair and struggle, there have been encouraging signs of the resilience of the human spirit.
Splendour in the Grass
Mono gardener Misha Dubbeld’s newest garden, full of swaying grasses and anchored by a spillway of field rocks, was carved out of a windswept field.
The Land That Feeds Us
Large-scale farming in Dufferin still has a fighting chance of remaining a viable industry that both feeds us and helps maintain national food security.
Imagining the Future
A lot of us are daring to hope that some things really will never be the same again – in a good way.
No Green Recovery
The Ford government has navigated Covid as well as or better than many – but at the same time, it has also escalated its pro-development agenda.



