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Friendship is the Secret to Longevity
Nov 24, 2020 | | Over the Next HillAs we’re well aware, the Covid pandemic has taken a toll on both our connectivity and wellbeing, placing our social lives on semi-hold – but friends matter.
Alex Rodrigues
Nov 24, 2020 | | Over the Next HillThis award-winning senior writes a newsletter for more than 400 of his peers.
Home Game
Nov 24, 2020 | | At Home in the HillsA backyard rink is just one of the deft holiday moves NHL linesman Shandor Alphonso and his wife, Jacelyn, make for their young boys at home.
How We Work from Home
Sep 18, 2020 |Once the pandemic is over, many people intend to keep working from home – if only their lousy rural internet will co-operate.
“Not Your Grandmother’s 4-H”
Sep 18, 2020 | | FarmingBut the principles of head, heart, hands and health still thrive in Headwaters.
Autumn Contributors
Sep 18, 2020 | | ContributorsMeet a few of the contributors who make this autumn 2020 issue of In The Hills a treasure – Don Scallen, Roberta Fracassi and Erin Woodley.
Home Sweet Office
Sep 18, 2020 | | Editor’s DeskAt this magazine, our work culture is based on trust and respect.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2020
Sep 18, 2020 | | Letters, Our Readers WriteLetters published in the Autumn 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.
When Times are Tough – Decorate!
Sep 18, 2020 | | Headwaters NestTo make things better in my family, we’ve done our best with paint and elbow grease to improve our physical space, in the hope of providing fresh perspectives to brighten our minds.
Hanging Up My Apron
Sep 18, 2020 | | Over the Next HillAfter turning 70 Gail Grant found cooking a chore. Here’s how meal kits, poached eggs on toast and guilty-pleasure dinners have kept her happily fed.
Sigrid Wolm
Sep 18, 2020 | | Over the Next HillSigrid Wolm may have closed her iconic kitchen store, but she’s far from ready to retire.
Falling for Ketchum House
Sep 18, 2020 | | At Home in the HillsBill Dandie is the enthusiastic new owner of this off-the-grid Hockley Valley home, which was built in 1998 by Anthony and Mary Ketchum.