Community
How the Opioid Crisis Has Hit Headwaters
It’s not just a big city problem. Here’s how local communities are trying to stem the flow of pain pills.
Airbnb and Other Home-sharing Companies Have Landed in Headwaters
Here’s how to find the log cabin, country estate or yurt of your dreams – for at least one night.
So You Want to Be a Home-share Host?
If guests find a property sub-standard, they rarely keep their disappointment to themselves. Negative online reviews can scupper your business for weeks and months to come.
Shelburne: A Town in Transition
According to Statistics Canada, Shelburne is Ontario’s fastest-growing town – and for residents old and new, that’s mostly a good thing.
Our Favourite Picks for Autumn 2017
A highly selective guide to the picks of the season.
Signs the Bubble May Burst
“Painted barns are a symptom of an overheated economy, just like the whiz kids driving around downtown Toronto in a BMW with two payments made on it.”
First Concert
The lights and lasers came on, igniting our optic nerves and setting our brains on fire.
Your Next Move
Graduated communities that enable you to stay in your home area as capabilities diminish have obvious advantages.
Russ Brown
This past summer, with minimal assistance and working from a low chair, Russ created a flourishing tomato garden at Abbeyfield, turning over the sod, removing rocks and adding peat, fertilizer and wire cages for the plants.
The Mad Hatter’s Country Home
Ron and Glenn are interior designers by trade – and they’re adventurous. One suspects Alice and the Mad Hatter would feel quite at home here.
6 Things We Learned from Terry O’Reilly
Our hour with Terry O’Reilly whizzed by and here are six of his key messages about marketing for small businesses.
Farmers’ Markets: It’s Saturday Morning
They come rain or shine, May through October, to mingle with friends and neighbours.



