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Tarantula hawks, beneficial beavers and the mollusk option
Nov 15, 2007 | | Countryside Digest | Departments | Environment | Winter 2007Human Burnout “The trends in Vital Signs 2007-2008 make it overwhelmingly clear that while Earth itself is almost certainly not dying, many of the planet’s ecological systems are. And the…
Letters – Our readers write: Winter 2007
Nov 15, 2007 | | Departments | Letters, Our Readers Write | Winter 2007Letters published in the WINTER 2007 edition of In The Hills magazine.
When the nights are long
Nov 15, 2007 | | Departments | Editor’s Desk | In Every Issue | Winter 2007The north wind doth blow, and all we really know, for sure, is that it will be cold and dark.
A Pain in the Butt, Reporter Wes Keller
Nov 15, 2007 | | CommunityWes can smell a story a kilometre away, and rain or shine he’ll be on the news scene.
The Year in Music: 2007
Nov 15, 2007 |It’s coming on winter and the weather is, to say the least, surprising. I’ve just spent the most luxurious time sitting on my front porch watching the world go by…
Confessions of a Hockey Dad
Nov 15, 2007 |Rediscovering the joy of the game with a team of eight-year-olds.
Minding Our Manners
Nov 15, 2007 |Proper etiquette isn’t about adhering to dusty old rules, it’s about possessing enough social capital to feel at ease in any situation.
Too Many Christmases
Nov 15, 2007 |Jessica’s face turned red – as red as the Jell-O. Tears streamed down her cheeks.
The Year in Books: 2007
Nov 15, 2007 |Our annual review of new books by local authors and illustrators In The Hills.
The Story Man: Hugh Brewster
Nov 15, 2007 |With the publication of five books in a single year, times are good for writer Hugh Brewster. And with his recent nomination for a Governor General’s Award, the times just got better.
Owls
Nov 11, 2007 | | EnvironmentWith piercing eyes and haunting cry, so flies the lord of the midnight sky.
Quick-Draw McGaw
Sep 21, 2007 |For Laurie McGaw, whether it’s famous portraits, award-winning illustrations, or life in general, one word covers it: Real