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A Real Grind

Mar 23, 2014 | Cecily Ross

With the right equipment and ingredients, a pinch of perseverance, and a big dollop of humour, you can make your own sausages.

Mexican Chorizo

Mar 23, 2014 | Cecily Ross | Food | Main Dishes | Recipes | Spring 2014

There is something so “suggestive” about sausages, something elemental … No wonder they are often the subject of ribald, schoolyard-type humour.

Whirligigs, Weathervanes and Other Wonders

Mar 23, 2014 | Yevgenia Casale

The whimsical decoration on everyday objects expresses “Art from the Heart” in a new exhibition at Dufferin County Museum & Archives.

Beyond the Fitness Fad

Mar 23, 2014 | Nicola Ross

Personal trainers offer clients much more than a physical workout.

Swifts and Swallows

Mar 23, 2014 | Don Scallen | Environment

These birds fly with grace and verve, flitting over fields and wetlands and high above towns and villages.

Food & Farming

Mar 23, 2014 | Signe Ball | Departments | Editor’s Desk | In Every Issue | Spring 2014

Local food represents nothing short of a “global wave” of a social movement

Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2014

Mar 23, 2014 | Our Readers | Departments | Letters, Our Readers Write | Spring 2014

Letters published in the Spring 2014 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Linda Jenetti

Mar 23, 2014 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence | Arts | Departments | In Every Issue | Spring 2014

Her show La Campagnola – the country girl presents paintings and sketches inspired by the rolling hills of both Umbria and her long-time home in Mulmur Township.

Our favourite picks for Spring 2014

Mar 23, 2014 | In The Hills | Community | Departments | In Every Issue | Must Do | Spring 2014

Must read Triggers, must celebrate the rock, must bargain hunt and feel wonder as Mendelson Joe does.

Wood Up

Mar 23, 2014 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

On a farm with fencerows and five acres of bush, wood is basically free.

An Audacious Idea – The Bruce Trail Turns 50

Mar 23, 2014 | Nicola Ross | Good Sport

“What,” Lowes asked, “would you think of a hiking trail winding up the Niagara Escarpment from one end to the other?”

The On-Again-Off-Again Birth of Peel County

Mar 23, 2014 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

When the council of the newly independent County of Peel convened in 1867, a first task was to choose a site and a builder for the courthouse and jail.