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The Year in Books: 2013

Nov 19, 2013 | Tracey Fockler

Our annual review of new books by local authors and illustrators In The Hills.

Laying Down Tracks in Mono

Nov 19, 2013 | Tralee Pearce

Darryl Neudorf, who produces some of Canada’s finest recording artists, has put down roots in Mono and embraced the local music scene.

The Year in Music: 2013

Nov 19, 2013 | Lisa Watson

Here are the highlights from this year’s local music scene. Listen up!

Made in the Hills – When the Spirit Moves

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

For the dedicated foodie and oenophile on your list, get tickets for one of the themed dinners and wine tastings with The Wine Coaches at Gourmandissimo in Caledon East.

Made in the Hills – KIDS!

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

Enjoy a classical outing the whole family might enjoy, consider tickets to the Moscow Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty at the Rose Theatre in Brampton on March 6.

Made in the Hills – Sweet Tooth

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

When you want a hostess gift or simply some pure indulgence for the family try one of these sweet shops!

Made in the Hills – For Your Sweetheart

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds | Arts

Consider stepping up the romance with couples’ waltz and tango lessons!

Made in the Hills – Home Chef’s Delight

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

To get you started on your own local shopping adventure, we’ve put together some ideas on gifts for the home chef.

Made in the Hills – Man’s Best Friend

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

Dogs aren’t fussy, they’ll be deliriously happy with anything – even socks and a sweater!

Made in the Hills – Winter Adventure

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

Get out there, get cold and warm up with great pub food with a focus on local suppliers

Made in the Hills – Roar of the Greasepaint

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

There is so much to find in the hills, and so much fun in the finding!

A Christmas Made in the Hills

Nov 19, 2013 | Tony Reynolds

My wife Susan and I decided to double up on the challenge by restricting ourselves to gifts not only purchased locally, but also produced locally.