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Winter 2024

What Counts

Nov 25, 2024 | Tralee Pearce

If the numbers are anything to go by, our small towns are bursting at the seams with people who truly want to build a better tomorrow.

Winter Contributors

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson

Meet three of this issue’s hard working contributors – writer Peter Yan and our two advertising aficionados Erin Woodley and Roberta Fracassi.

Letters – Our Readers Write: Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Our Readers

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

Artist in Residence: Pat Hertzberg

Nov 25, 2024 | Janice Quirt

This pioneer of the ‘thread web’ technique creates highly textured tactile pieces that almost beg to be touched.

Field Notes for Winter 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Emily Dickson

Greet winter with upbeat holiday pantomimes and concerts, busy craft sales, and an art show that looks at love and the creative process.

A Rough Neighbourhood

Nov 25, 2024 | Dan Needles

Rural living means coming together to help each other – even if you’re from the so-called ‘rough’ side of town.

Local Heroes 2024

Nov 25, 2024 | Jeff Rollings

A salute to eight people whose passionate work has changed our community for the better.

David Nairn

Nov 25, 2024 | Jeff Rollings

Under David’s leadership, Theatre Orangeville has been recognized for the original Canadian works it stages and its important role in the community.

Alethia O’Hara-Stephenson

Nov 25, 2024 | Jeff Rollings

This Shelburne resident is an advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in her community.

Linda Banks

Nov 25, 2024 | Tony Reynolds

This volunteer extraordinaire gives her time and energy to seniors groups, festivals and events, the library, the local theatre and more.

Gavin Dandy and Della Campbell

Nov 25, 2024 | Nicola Ross

They’ve spent a quarter of a century growing food and tackling food insecurity, and they’re not stopping yet.

Norah Kennedy

Nov 25, 2024 | Jeff Rollings

After 17 years as executive director of Family Transition Place, Norah Kennedy believes her career has taught her “courage, hope and resilience.”