Back Issues
Game Changers: How the Local Golf Industry is Primed for a Boom in Golf Tourism
Caledon prepares to host the prestigious RBC Canadian Open in June, and later to become the permanent home of Golf Canada’s national headquarters.
Empathy, Structure, and a ‘Tight Hug’ – Behind the Scenes at the Pine River Institute
For youth struggling with mental health and addictions, the rigorous treatment program in Mulmur offers security and compassion.
Food + Drink Spring 2025: What to Indulge in This Season
Brilliant bucatini, a new twist on Jamaican patties, and wine events to celebrate spring.
The Art of the Hyperlocal Charcuterie Board
If a full brunch or sit-down dinner feels like too much, too soon after a winter of hibernation, consider gathering around an amped-up charcuterie board built with local meats, cheeses and toppings.
Meet the Maker: Leslie Knight
With a rug hook and strips of wool fabric, this Caledon textile artist captures the beauty of nature.
Local Finds Made in These Hills: Spring 2025
Mystic carryalls, artful quilts and colourful mosaics to brighten up the season.
Serving Up More Than Something to Eat
Heather Hayes and the Orangeville Food Bank team bring dignity to people’s lives as they keep the shelves stocked.
Trans Canada Trail
This national gem spans all provinces and territories, and some 50 km of it passes through our towns and villages.
Spring Cleaning Season
I’m no Marie Kondo, but every once in a while I want to dig in like this, scrub everything down, and have a little purge.
The House Built on Friendship
When the McLean family set out to build a new home in Caledon, friends and neighbours stepped up to help.
The Little Engine That Could
Steam locomotives like the James McKay helped shape and build our communities in the early 1900s.
Country 101: Georgian, Gothic or Italianate?
A primer on the top home designs that captured the fancy of early settlers in Caledon, Dufferin and Erin.



