Back Issues
A Day in the Life of a Yoga Instructor
A change of career direction set Jasmine DeLeon on a path to a slower, more soulful version of herself.
Country Roads, Take Me Home
A checkerboard of roads should make navigation straightforward, but in Headwaters, survey quirks, naming oddities and nature’s whims can challenge both drivers and GPS apps.
A Sudden and Tragic Loss
The death of a parent forces a profound life shift as grief, gratitude and memory intertwine, and the sense of loss lingers.
A Home Above It All
Eyeing their next chapter, a couple turned to their designer daughter-in-law to create an elegant, bespoke Orangeville penthouse.
A Good Friday Donnybrook Fair
Prohibition laws of the late 1800s often led to hotels functioning as underground drinking holes that even local constables had trouble breaking up.
Winter In The Hills
Curl up with new books by Headwaters authors, meet our annual Local Heroes, and head outside for snowy adventures.
Connecting the Dots
Our goal is always to follow the issues, pique curiosity, and help our readers (and ourselves!) stay informed.
Artist in Residence: Andie Trépanier
Inspired by a deep connection to the land, this Caledon artist draws energy from weather, light and serendipity.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Winter 2025
Caledon’s “Swan Lake” sparks discussion; Mulmur scenery inspires poetry; and a rural dweller finds herself doing a dirty job.
Our Winter 2025 Contributors
Meet dance scholar Bridget Cauthery, digital editor Elaine Li and writer Jeff Rollings who share their talents this issue.
Field Notes for Winter 2025
Gear up for festive markets, live music, Santa Claus Parades, and the annual Fire & Ice Festival.
The Appliance Guy
Back when things were built to last, a little know-how went a long way when it came to fixing things.



