Departments
The Bolton Kinsmen
In the early spring of 1967, the Stanley Cup playoffs…held the attention of hockey fans everywhere in these hills. Except in Bolton.
Woodpeckers
Location: Mono Cliffs Provincial Park Date: January 9 Time: 10am Weather: Calm and snowy, -2 C It begins: Huge snowflakes spiral down through still air, forming another clean page on…
Country Cook: Hearty Fare for a Winter’s Eve
Our Country Cook, Sandra Cranston-Corradini, serves up eggplant lasagna, chicken with lemon and fennel and chocolate volcano.
Downey’s Estate Winery
The biggest barrier to fruit wines is getting people to try them. That’s why winery manager Ed Roy is happy to have visitors spend time at the tasting bar. Photo by Pam Purves.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2009
A dots and lines challenge, a phoney insurance claim and flying low over King Road.
Hot Potatoes
They see a community and way of life lost, profits from local labour flowing south, and their exceptional farmland and water resources disappearing into a very, very large hole in the ground.
Letters – Our readers write: Autum 2009
Out of the Shadows Thank you for addressing the abysmal lack of funding for mental illness in Dufferin County. Not only was Jeff Rollings’ article, “Shadowland” (summer/09), a well-researched, well-documented and…
Confection, Congestion and Electrification
How One Man’s Obsession with Runaway Sneakers and Rubber Ducks Revolutionized Ocean Science.
Chris Rogers
Chris Rogers was able to pursue her Time and Place Project – a study of a single spot in the woods over the course of year.
Cider House Rules
Tom Wilson and Nicole Judge should not have had to endure four years of administrative tomfoolery to establish Spirit Tree Estate, their cidery, bakery and local food shop.
Cooler days Warmer food
Our main course, a succulent leg of lamb, takes advantage of the season’s apple harvest. We suggest serving this meal with roasted root vegetables.
The Story of a Mill
Mono’s Sheldon Creek was the site of one of Ontario’s two longest-serving waterpowered mills.



