Back Issues
Local Buys: Autumn 2023
Check out the gorgeous mosaic trays, bud vases and wearable art made in the hills this autumn.
Goodnight Trees, Goodnight Garden
The latest thinking in garden and lawn cleanup is all about doing a little less – which in turn does a lot more for pollinators, birds and your soil.
Erin’s Woollen Mill Trail
Take an easy stroll from Erin’s Main Street to the banks of the West Credit River, dotted with historic mill sites that date to the 1840s.
Caledon’s Biggest Thrift Store Thrives Thanks to This Secondhand Superhero
For Catherine Adair, Evolve Caledon’s tagline – Shift to Thrift – is a mission.
By the Dawn’s Early Light
The familiar sounds of home are a comforting routine that tells us all is right in the world – sounds you hope you can listen to forever.
The Dressing Dilemma
Writer Gail Grant explores the physical complexities of getting clothes onto an aging body.
Meet a Community Elder: Jeffrey Cottam
This charismatic Mono resident has a passion for acting, and a touch for healing.
Back to Life – How a Victorian House Got a Complete Makeover
Jeff Hamilton’s ambitious restoration of a 1904 Victorian house in Shelburne transformed a gutted heritage gem into a splendid three-apartment building.
Mary Brett, Farmerette
As World War II raged in 1943, dozens of Shelburne High School students traded in their textbooks for farmers’ tools to support the war efforts.
Is Caledon The Happiest City in Canada?
Once voted ‘the greenest town in Ontario’ Caledon does have a lot to be happy about, though continuing development pressures will no doubt have an impact on its future.
Summer Contributors
Meet three of our dedicated In The Hills team members: acclaimed writer Dan Needles and our two advertising gurus, Erin Woodley and Roberta Fracassi
Letters – Our Readers Write: Summer 2023
Got some thoughts you’d like to share about our last issue? Drop us a line!



