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My dog, Bruce, and Me.

Jul 11, 2011 | Christine Thomas | Community | Leisure | Red Squirrel Musings

Today is the first day I am able to think of nothing else but trees, birds, blue skies and my dog.

Raccoons

Jul 6, 2011 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

We need to learn how to coexist with these fellow opportunists.

HAYville

Jun 30, 2011 | In The Hills | Eat Local Caledon | Food

HAYville is a new food and farming entrepreneurship program for 12-19 year olds in Caledon.

Farm to Table Directory

Jun 30, 2011 | In The Hills | Eat Local Caledon | Food

This directory is divided into several categories (fruit & veg, meat, baked goods, honey & maple syrup, beverages, etc.)

Wondering where your copy of Summer In The Hills is?

Jun 27, 2011 | Online Editor | Community

You can view the current articles online, we’d love to have your thoughts, comments and questions on any of our stories.

Luna Moths

Jun 8, 2011 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

If you have seen a luna moth recently in Headwaters please let us know.

Our Meat Birds Have Arrived!

Jun 7, 2011 | Cathy Bray

We have decided we want to try raising two different heritage meat birds this year.

Fiddleheads – A Wild Treasure

May 26, 2011 | Cathy Bray

Every spring, around Mother’s Day, our whole family treks off into the woods for “Fiddleheads”.

A Creative Way to Encourage Children to Eat a Healthy Diet

May 17, 2011 | Cathy Bray

I’ve decided to add some specialty potatoes and veggies to our crops this year to inspire and teach the importance of loving nutritious food;

Who’s Servin’ Local Guide – coming soon!

May 10, 2011 | In The Hills | Eat Local Caledon | Food

At Eat Local Caledon, we are putting together a new guide of who is “serving local” in the Caledon area.

Fishers have been Lured South

May 3, 2011 | Don Scallen | Environment

Fishers are said to attack porcupines in a particularly grisly manner.

The Jefferson Salamander

Apr 5, 2011 | Don Scallen | Notes from the Wild

The Jefferson salamander is a cause célèbre locally because of its very restricted range in Canada.