In Every Issue
Our Favourite Picks for Winter 2015
Nov 25, 2015 | | Back Issues | Community | Departments | Must Do | Winter 2015Must fish, reach out, see, explore and listen!
A Writer’s Retreat
Nov 25, 2015 | | Fence PostsThere was a lot of crumpled paper on the floor, the theme music would falter, and you could see this was all pretty difficult for him.
Gift Giving
Nov 25, 2015 | | Made in the HillsMade In The Hills – Here’s to a season of searching out the best our region has to offer – and sharing widely with family and friends.
Cooking with Jeffrey Vandenhoek: Braised Lamb Shanks
Nov 25, 2015 | | Back Issues | Cooking with... | Departments | Food | Winter 2015“I feel when you do dishes people know, you really have to do them well.”
Mono Cliffs Inn’s Braised Lamb Shanks
Nov 25, 2015 | | RecipesWith wintery classics such as the braised lamb shanks, there’s plenty of room to deepen and elevate flavours.
Charitable Giving: Planning the Last Gift
Nov 25, 2015 | | Over the Next HillAccording to a BMO Wealth Institute report, the biggest wealth transfer in history is now underway, as Canadian boomers are expected to inherit about $1 trillion by about 2030.
The Awesomeness of Squash
Nov 25, 2015 | | Good SportFirst played in prison, this fast-paced game is not for the faint of heart.
The Red River Rebellion: The Hills Get Indignant!
Nov 25, 2015 | | Historic HillsThere was the button that always cranked these hills beyond reason – the hint of anything Fenian.
Farewells and New Beginnings
Nov 25, 2015 | | Back Issues | Community | Departments | Headwaters Nest | Winter 2015We were no longer home and the space sometimes felt like just that – a space.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2015
Nov 25, 2015 | | PuzzlesLooking at numbers in three different ways, a different perspective on ‘Groaners’ and Mr. Algie’s conundrum.
Ars longa
Sep 11, 2015 | | Autumn 2015 | Back Issues | Departments | Editor’s DeskA large part of this fall issue, as is our tradition, is devoted to a celebration of the arts.
John Adams
Sep 11, 2015 | | Artist in ResidenceJohn Adams has been intrigued by ways of translating the world through art.