Autumn 2015
Volume 22 Number 3
The Beautiful and Damned – Dying Trees
Ash is doomed. Beech and butternut hover on the brink.
How ‘Clean Fill’ Became a Dirty Word
With a proposal to flatten his farm fields, a Mono farmer stepped squarely into the centre an environmental hornets’ nest.
Fire in the Kitchen
Here’s the Rub! Firefighter Christian Horner is spicing up menus in the hills and beyond.
An excerpt from The Village and I: Ten Life Stories
At 30 years old, Maurice joined the federal fire department on CFB Borden in Angus for the good work and steady money it offered. Portrait by Peter Mitchell.
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.
Autumn Palette: Headwaters Arts Festival 2015
Featuring the work of 39 of the region’s finest artists, the show acts as a kind of headquarters for the many art tours, open studios, and other arts events.
Ars longa
A large part of this fall issue, as is our tradition, is devoted to a celebration of the arts.
Letters – Our readers write: Autumn 2015
Letters published in the Autumn 2015 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Our favourite picks for Autumn 2015
Must fiddle, listen to opera, tour on a bike or bus and look at maps.



