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A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2021

The prevaricating robots, follow the arrows and what to name the kids.

Nov 29, 2021

The Land That Feeds Us

Large-scale farming in Dufferin still has a fighting chance of remaining a viable industry that both feeds us and helps maintain national food security.

Sep 24, 2021

Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2021

Letters published in the Autumn 2021 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Sep 24, 2021

Kayla Jackson

Alton artist Kayla Jackson finds her muse in the historic streets of her hometown and commits its architecture and character to canvas.

Sep 24, 2021

Field Notes for Autumn 2021

Where to shop, donate, walk this season.

Sep 24, 2021

Road Rage Comes to Town

For generations the only people in Canada who had a good word to say about Toronto were the ones living there. Now thousands of them have left to live here.

Sep 24, 2021

Meet the Maker: Melissa Lester of June + Rose Candle Co.

How the Caledon clothing retailer changed course to become a candlemaker with a knack for irresistible aromas.

Sep 24, 2021

Local Buys: Autumn 2021

Hiking accessories, pressed flowers and a nod to local farming culture.

Sep 24, 2021

Food + Drink Autumn 2021

Inglewood foodie spots, local wine and beer news, and pumpkins galore.

Sep 24, 2021

Gearing Down

When it’s time to put on the brakes — for good.

Sep 24, 2021

Donna Holmes

This devoted Relessey Cemetery Board volunteer helps the group manages the graveyard next to the Mono church, which dates back to the 1870s.

Sep 24, 2021

‘Spooks’ In the Hills

In 1930, a series of strange physical disturbances led a family to abandon their farm in Mulmur Township. Was a spirit at work? A poltergeist? Was it real?

Sep 24, 2021