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A Sanctuary of Good Design
Nov 27, 2023 | | At Home in the HillsAn elegantly renovated former church in Mono fulfills its mission as a serene family nest for a mom and her two daughters.
A “Snow Blockade” Wreaks Havoc
Nov 27, 2023 | | Back StoryAlmost 18 feet of snow fell in February 1904, bringing train travel to a halt and stranding hundreds of passengers north of Shelburne in the cold.
The Wreck at Horseshoe Curve
Oct 25, 2023 | | Historic HillsA famous railroad engineering design in Caledon Township became the site of a disaster on a September morning in 1907.
All By Itself
Sep 8, 2023 | | Editor’s DeskA closer look at the ramifications of the recent announcement that Caledon will break away from Peel Region.
Artist in Residence: Emily Escoffery
Sep 8, 2023 | | Artist in ResidenceEmerging artist Emily Escoffrey isn’t a fan of neutrals, preferring instead to paint abstract pieces that grab the eye.
Field Notes for Autumn 2023
Sep 8, 2023 | | Field NotesMark your calendar for an autumn full of art, music, outdoor fun, and history.
‘True Pastry Gloves’ – Stumbling Through the National Anthem
Sep 8, 2023 | | Fence PostsDan Needles reflects on how Canadians seem to be the only people who stumble over the words of their national anthem.
Food + Drink Autumn 2023
Sep 8, 2023 | | Food + DrinkAs summer turns to fall, check out cool new mocktails, hot chili sauce, and savoury northern Indian street food.
Meet the Maker: Wendy Mitchell-Burke
Sep 8, 2023 | | Made in the HillsBelfountain potter Wendy Mitchell-Burke connects with her community and nature through clay.
Local Buys: Autumn 2023
Sep 8, 2023 | | Made in the HillsCheck out the gorgeous mosaic trays, bud vases and wearable art made in the hills this autumn.
Goodnight Trees, Goodnight Garden
Sep 8, 2023 | | Country Living 101The latest thinking in garden and lawn cleanup is all about doing a little less – which in turn does a lot more for pollinators, birds and your soil.
Erin’s Woollen Mill Trail
Sep 8, 2023 | | Take a HikeTake an easy stroll from Erin’s Main Street to the banks of the West Credit River, dotted with historic mill sites that date to the 1840s.