Community
Game Changers: How the Local Golf Industry is Primed for a Boom in Golf Tourism
Caledon prepares to host the prestigious RBC Canadian Open in June, and later to become the permanent home of Golf Canada’s national headquarters.
Building the Case Against Illegal Trucking Yards
How the rise of truck depots on Caledon land zoned for agricultural use has galvanized local governments and activists to work together to turn back the tide – if it isn’t already too late.
Empathy, Structure, and a ‘Tight Hug’ – Behind the Scenes at the Pine River Institute
For youth struggling with mental health and addictions, the rigorous treatment program in Mulmur offers security and compassion.
Serving Up More Than Something to Eat
Heather Hayes and the Orangeville Food Bank team bring dignity to people’s lives as they keep the shelves stocked.
Spring Cleaning Season
I’m no Marie Kondo, but every once in a while I want to dig in like this, scrub everything down, and have a little purge.
Where to find the best local March Break and Summer Camps
We’re keeping track of the top camps in Caledon, Dufferin, Erin and Creemore so you don’t have to.
What Counts
If the numbers are anything to go by, our small towns are bursting at the seams with people who truly want to build a better tomorrow.
Winter Contributors
Meet three of this issue’s hard working contributors – writer Peter Yan and our two advertising aficionados Erin Woodley and Roberta Fracassi.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Winter 2024
Want to share your thoughts about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers.
Field Notes for Winter 2024
Greet winter with upbeat holiday pantomimes and concerts, busy craft sales, and an art show that looks at love and the creative process.
A Rough Neighbourhood
Rural living means coming together to help each other – even if you’re from the so-called ‘rough’ side of town.
Local Heroes 2024
A salute to eight people whose passionate work has changed our community for the better.



