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Autumn 2022

Volume 29, Number 3

Feeding the Soul

Sep 20, 2022 | Ellie Eberlee

Communal gardening helps newcomers nourish the sense of community lost when they were forced to flee their homeland.

Counter Culture

Sep 20, 2022 | Isabel Buckmaster

How cooks at community kitchens are rustling up a lot more than meals on their countertops.

Pit by Pit

Sep 20, 2022 | Nicola Ross

As another battle over aggregate mining gears up in Cataract, the question remains: how do we balance our voracious demand for aggregates with the rights of local citizens and nature?

A Walk in The Hills

Sep 20, 2022 | In The Hills

The illustrator behind The Sweetgrass Chronicles series turns his attention to the hills of Mulmur.

Where The Wild Things Are

Sep 20, 2022 | Janice Quirt

What the leaders, students and parents of local outdoor school programs want us to know about the power of outdoor learning.

Getting It Together

Sep 20, 2022 | Emily Dickson

Why the obsession with organizing is growing and what we’re looking for under all that mess

Thank you, Ken Weber

Sep 20, 2022 | Signe Ball

In the Hills bids a fond farewell to long-time contributor, Ken Weber, who penned 103 columns for our Historic Hills section.

Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2022

Sep 20, 2022 | Our Readers

Letters published in the Autumn 2022 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Michael Compeau

Sep 20, 2022 | Tralee Pearce

Michael Compeau’s paintings are inspired by the lush landscapes and natural wonders that surround him.

Field Notes for Autumn 2022

Sep 20, 2022 | Johanna Bernhardt

What to paint, visit and ponder this autumn.

Suddenly There Came a Tapping

Sep 20, 2022 | Dan Needles

I live in a haunted house. It’s been haunted for at least a century by all accounts, that is, by the neighbours’ accounts.

Food + Drink Autumn 2022

Sep 20, 2022 | Janice Quirt

Try a new Caribbean restaurant, tour Dufferin farms and add style to your home kitchen.