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Cooking with Anthony Trenton of Aria Bistro

Sep 16, 2016 | Tralee Pearce | Departments

Learning to cook at his Macedonian grandmother’s side as a boy in Mississauga, he says he learned, “You cook with emotion as opposed to cooking just to eat.”

Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with Sour Cherry Preserves

Sep 16, 2016 | Tralee Pearce | Main Dishes

Oh, and those leftover sour cherry preserves? Try with scones, pancakes or French toast.

Obstacle Course Racing

Sep 16, 2016 | Nicola Ross | Departments

Making sport of obstacles: A Caledon couple are rising stars in a challenging new professional sport.

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

Sep 16, 2016 | Bethany Lee | Departments

We did a lot of nothing. We also did everything. Long days quickly added up to two short months.

Ted Webb

Sep 16, 2016 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

The kindness of a Canadian soldier inspired a young Ted Webb to immigrate here. An avid cyclist, he later founded Le Tour de Terra Cotta.

The Importance of Companionship

Sep 16, 2016 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Friends, old and new, are a bulwark against loneliness and loss.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2016

Sep 16, 2016 | Ken Weber | Departments

Creative thinking in Stanley Park, words of diminution and who stood where in the lineup?

Rivers Run Through Us

Jun 20, 2016 | Signe Ball | Editor’s Desk

Water springs up all around us in the streams and rivers and marshes and pools of the four major watersheds that sculpt our landscape and feed three Great Lakes.

Darlene Hassall

Jun 20, 2016 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence

Shelburne artist Darlene Hassall is well known for her abstract art and portraits.

Our favourite picks for Summer 2016

Jun 20, 2016 | In The Hills | Departments

Must listen to the Heritage Music Festival, must float around Island Lake, must attend the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride and must shop local.

A Fish Story

Jun 20, 2016 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

Then the sun emerged and I saw a glint of gold rim on the gravel bottom.

The Grand River – When Your Neighbour is a River

Jun 20, 2016 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

Not only does the Grand River lay out nature’s beauty, it also offers opportunities for recreation, commerce and development. Yet all this comes at a cost, for the Grand can be both friend and foe.