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Moroccan Lentil Stew

Nov 22, 2016 | Tralee Pearce | Soups

Warm up to winter with chef Terry Doel’s Moroccan lentil stew.

Fusion Workouts

Nov 22, 2016 | Nicola Ross | Good Sport

Mix & match, fusion workouts take the “same old” out of exercise.

Kid Culture Rules the Skatepark

Nov 22, 2016 | Bethany Lee | Headwaters Nest

How this mom learned to love watching her son skateboard.

A Dose of Music, a Spiritual Tonic

Nov 22, 2016 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

At 61, Lorraine McNally nabbed Grade 1 gold at the Royal Conservatory

Ken Withers

Nov 22, 2016 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

“Cameramen need a broad list of personal attributes including tact, stamina, competence and a certain degree of artistic talent,” says Ken.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2016

Nov 22, 2016 | Ken Weber | Departments

Between Rosemont and Belwood, something for a stormy night and Silas Renarm raises eyebrows in Palgrave.

War and Remembrance

Sep 16, 2016 | Signe Ball | Departments

Betty Ward of Orangeville knows the responsibility of generational memory. Her father Charles Thomas, who survived the First World War, had kept a regular diary during his service.

Sharon Wadsworth-Smith

Sep 16, 2016 | Tralee Pearce | Artist in Residence

Sharon’s latest works are a vibrant interpretation of the Island Lake Trail near Orangeville, where she often paints on location.

Our favourite picks for Autumn 2016

Sep 16, 2016 | In The Hills | Departments

Must listen to stories, groove to cross currents, celebrate the Lorne Scots and chow down on a turkey supper.

Hard Work for Hard Water

Sep 16, 2016 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

Will it last through the family reunion this weekend? Should I have it tested? How do I explain delicately to the guests that long showers are not an option?

Feasting on Fall

Sep 16, 2016 | Tralee Pearce | Made in the Hills

As you load up your harvest table with a Thanksgiving meal for your extended family, or conspire to enjoy a cozy fireside dinner for two, you’ll find there’s much to be thankful for in these hills – especially the local goodies you can gather without venturing far.

August 1914: The First Goodbyes

Sep 16, 2016 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

As early as August 7, the word went out to militia units across the country: Enlist as many volunteers as possible.