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Brain Fog: How to Clear the Covid Hangover

Jun 16, 2023 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Gail Grant examines how the disruptions of the pandemic led to a flatline of interactions, leaving our brains sluggish and our tongues tied.

Meet a Community Elder: Tina Daalderop

Jun 16, 2023 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Keeping busy and involved in the community is a way of life, and at 78 Tina still has big plans for the future

From The Ground Up

Jun 16, 2023 | Tralee Pearce | At Home in the Hills

How John and Paola Chiodo’s contemporary Caledon bungalow delivers on a teenaged dream of a tranquil life in the country.

Swimming at Woodside Lodge

Jun 16, 2023 | Dyanne Rivers | Back Story

A snapshot from August 1938 captures the joy of cooling down in the Nottawasaga River on a hot summer’s day.

A New Decade

Mar 20, 2023 | Signe Ball | Editor’s Desk

With our design refresh, we’ve dressed ourselves up in some stylish new togs, and we’re ready and excited to embrace the future in our 30th year.

Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | In The Hills | Letters, Our Readers Write

Got something to say about our stories? Drop us a line!

Artist in Residence: Sherry Park

Mar 20, 2023 | Tralee Pearce | Artist in Residence

Painter Sherry Park’s oil portraits rely on soft brushstrokes and a soulful take on realism.

Field Notes for Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | Johanna Bernhardt | Field Notes

Adventures to put spring in your step

The Reformation of the Township Dump

Mar 20, 2023 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

No longer reminiscent of a Mad Max movie set, the township dump has become something of a pleasant, well-managed place, finds Dan Needles.

Food + Drink Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt | Food + Drink

From pop-art macarons to melt-in-your-mouth maamouls, these adorable bites will sweeten your day.

Meet the Maker: Courtney Chard

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt | Made in the Hills

How professional welder Courtney Chard uses the tricks of her trade to craft intricate, often delicate sculptures.

Local Buys: Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt | Made in the Hills

Rustic wood bowls, an ode to mushrooms and eye-catching tea towels are just some of the handmade crafts to look for this season.