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Spring 2024

Volume 31, Number 1

Spring In The Hills

Gear up for spring flings, loopy hikes, new food to try, and the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival.

Mar 29, 2024

Little Things

When it comes to young people, is it always ‘out with the old, in with the new’? Not always, finds editor Signe Ball.

Mar 16, 2024

Spring Contributors

Meet three of the dedicated team members – Janice Quirt, Don Scallen, and Cindy Caines Dillman – who worked on our Spring issue.

Mar 16, 2024

Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2024

Want to share your thoughts or insights about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers!

Mar 16, 2024

Artist in Residence: Deb Menken

Delve into Mono artist Deb Menken’s vibrant florals, abstracts and rugged landscapes.

Mar 16, 2024

Field Notes for Spring 2024

Celebrate Caledon, volunteer on a farm and watch the life aquatic.

Mar 16, 2024

The Money Pit

Maintaning a home – especially a country home – is no easy feat for owners or their wallets.

Mar 16, 2024

A Magnificent Obsession

Collecting and nurturing remarkable trees has been a 30-year passion for Caledon’s Gary Haslett.

Mar 16, 2024

Let The Good Times Roll

As organizers, musicians and fans gear up for the 20th Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival in June, they reflect on the profound power of filling a small town with big sounds.

Mar 16, 2024

It’s Baby Season at the Wildlife Centre

The spring rush of young, orphaned or injured animals marks the start of another busy year at Procyon Wildlife and Rehabilitation Centre.

Mar 16, 2024

A Guide for Loopy Hikers

In her latest book, Nicola Ross offers aspiring Bruce Trail end-to-enders 40 loop hikes from Niagara to Tobermory.

Mar 16, 2024

Alison and Jim

Although her life is separated from artist J.E.H. MacDonald by nearly a century, Alison Douglas has come to know the painter with microscopic intimacy.

Mar 16, 2024