Community
“The enthusiasm of my students remains”
A piano teacher keeps her music school running on her iPad.
“Slowly, day by day, it got easier and not as weird”
A yoga teacher discovers the Zen in Zoom.
“There was no time to wallow”
How the duo behind Orangeville’s Lavender Blue Catering are keeping Dufferin fed.
“I always think of my family – my wife, Faviola, and my daughter, Jimena”
On a Mulmur farm, an essential seasonal worker misses his Mexican homeland.
“Very quickly, animals were placed in foster homes”
Keeping both animals and staff safe was a priority at the Upper Credit Humane Society shelter.
“You can’t get all in a twist. You have to roll with it”
A hands-on Caledon interior designer gets it done from a distance.
“I’ve taken this time to focus on what matters most”
A Mono teen reassesses her idea of “normal.”
Mask Makers, Assemble!
How local stitchers, engineers, manufacturers and teachers stepped up to create and donate face coverings and other apparel to beat back the virus.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Summer 2020
Letters published in the Summer 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Messing with Our Sense of Time
Are we in the middle of the pandemic, approaching the end, or is it just the beginning?
Herb Hastings
Herb Hastings is an original member of the Achill Choral Society, is working on his 13th end-to-end trek of the Bruce Trail by hiking 30 to 50 kilometres every week.



