Tony Reynolds
Tony Reynolds is a freelance writer who lives happily above Broadway in Orangeville.
Bring It On!
When the winter wind blows and the flakes fly, snowplow operator Bruce Crawford is ready to go to work.
No Strings Attached
Jane Ohland Cameron’s colourful Muppet-like puppets set loose the creative imagination of kids and adults with developmental disabilities.
A Community Steps Up: Orangeville Food Bank
When the pandemic caused a spike in need, executive director Heather Hayes and a small army of staff and volunteers worked overtime.
Keeping Food on our Tables: Grocery Workers
We salute the newly minted essential workers at Foodland in Caledon East and across our region for working overtime in the aisles for us.
Pepper Jelly
This sweet and spicy pepper jelly is a perfect accompaniment to a cheese and charcuterie platter.
Moved by Music: Mary Balinov
This business owner helps people with disabilities express themselves through music at Tisho’s Music Academy in Bolton.
Art with Heart: Andrew and Juli-Anne James
The founders of Streams Community Hub in Shelburne believe every child deserves a chance to tap into their creative side.
Songs of a Lifetime: Leisa Way
In her new production, Across the Pond, singer Leisa Way steps up to the microphone to sing classics from The Beatles, Sting and Petula Clark.
Maple Syrup Traditions in Headwaters
Sugaring off is a time-honoured ritual in the hills.
Fire in the Kitchen
Here’s the Rub! Firefighter Christian Horner is spicing up menus in the hills and beyond.
Expressive Arts at Community Living Dufferin
At Community Living Dufferin, the arts open up exciting new ways of communicating – and strutting their stuff to the world.
Millpond Hockey at the Alton Mill
What could be more Canadian than lacing up to play on the pond?
Flight of the Tiger
For three vintage aircraft enthusiasts, slipping “the surly bonds of earth” in their restored Tiger Moth was an unforgettable experience.
Made in the Hills – When the Spirit Moves
For the dedicated foodie and oenophile on your list, get tickets for one of the themed dinners and wine tastings with The Wine Coaches at Gourmandissimo in Caledon East.
Made in the Hills – KIDS!
Enjoy a classical outing the whole family might enjoy, consider tickets to the Moscow Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty at the Rose Theatre in Brampton on March 6.



