Summer 2024
A Permit Primer
So, you want to build an addition on your country property? Be prepared to become an expert in zoning and building permits – as well as the needs of your local conservation authority.
Food + Drink Summer 2024
Dine en plein air, pick plant-based foods, or indulge in a handmade ice cream sandwich
Make Mine a Mocktail
As non-alcoholic drinks surge in popularity, mocktails and other zero-proof libations are finally graduating from the kids menu to take their rightful place as a drink of choice.
Meet the Maker: Branson Giles
Orangeville native Branson Giles designs and crafts his wood furniture pieces both to honour the designs of the past and to ensure they live long into the future.
Local Buys: Summer 2024
Discover fingerprint jewelry, local leather goods, and handmade garden gems.
Bolton Loop
This hike along the Humber River passes through downtown Bolton with a chance to stop for a latte, ice cream, pint or a full meal.
Beyond Books
Lauren Tilly’s role as a librarian at the Orangeville Public Library is as much about connecting community members with one another as about connecting them with good reads.
The Deliberate Luxury of Dinner Out
As food prices in Canada dramatically rise, the simple act of going out for dinner seems to be an indulgence fewer and fewer can enjoy.
Life in the Blue Zone
Aiming to reach 100? Learn about life in Blue Zones, the places on earth where people live beyond a century.
Meet a Community Elder: Wendy Kulhay
Whether riding her ATV or wintering in Costa Rica, at age 91 Wendy remains a spirited dynamo.
Country Whimsy
A Caledon country home reflects the lighthearted spirit of its owners with art, collectibles and a couple of amusing sight gags.
Jolting Along the Gravel Road
Back when it took four hours to travel 30km from Erin to Guelph by stagecoach, a bumpy ride was a guarantee.



