Community
Safe Haven in a Log Cabin
A family finds both continuity with the past and dreams fulfilled in a historic log house in Caledon.
“I am now on my third sewing machine”
How an amateur stitcher found purpose in making masks.
“All my paid work is suspended”
This volunteer now makes grocery deliveries to seniors for free.
“I knew I had to say ‘yes!’”
How this Bolton emergency childcare provider helps frontline workers do their jobs.
Telling Tales Out Loud
Audiobooks and podcasts have produced a resurgence in oral storytelling, but for the Dufferin Circle of Storytellers the ancient art never went away.
Our Stories, Ourselves
At In The Hills our job is to tell the stories of our community.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2020
Letters published in the Spring 2020 edition of In The Hills magazine.
A Halfway Henhouse
Chicken police from the provincial marketing board patrol the neighbourhood in big black Escalades.
The Learning Journey
As I watch Adrian’s pencil continue across the page, I’m thinking about the messiness of learning in this period of his life.
The New Normal: Pill Dispensers and Replacement Parts
Somehow I thought growing old would take longer.
Brenda Dolling
Originally an elementary school teacher, Brenda encouraged her students to think critically about issues, including politics.



