Spring 2024
Volume 31, Number 1
Spring In The Hills
Mar 29, 2024 |Gear up for spring flings, loopy hikes, new food to try, and the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival.
Little Things
Mar 16, 2024 |When it comes to young people, is it always ‘out with the old, in with the new’? Not always, finds editor Signe Ball.
Spring Contributors
Mar 16, 2024 |Meet three of the dedicated team members – Janice Quirt, Don Scallen, and Cindy Caines Dillman – who worked on our Spring issue.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2024
Mar 16, 2024 |Want to share your thoughts or insights about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers!
Artist in Residence: Deb Menken
Mar 16, 2024 |Delve into Mono artist Deb Menken’s vibrant florals, abstracts and rugged landscapes.
Field Notes for Spring 2024
Mar 16, 2024 |Celebrate Caledon, volunteer on a farm and watch the life aquatic.
The Money Pit
Mar 16, 2024 |Maintaning a home – especially a country home – is no easy feat for owners or their wallets.
A Magnificent Obsession
Mar 16, 2024 |Collecting and nurturing remarkable trees has been a 30-year passion for Caledon’s Gary Haslett.
Let The Good Times Roll
Mar 16, 2024 |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.
It’s Baby Season at the Wildlife Centre
Mar 16, 2024 |The spring rush of young, orphaned or injured animals marks the start of another busy year at Procyon Wildlife and Rehabilitation Centre.
A Guide for Loopy Hikers
Mar 16, 2024 |In her latest book, Nicola Ross offers aspiring Bruce Trail end-to-enders 40 loop hikes from Niagara to Tobermory.
Alison and Jim
Mar 16, 2024 |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.