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A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2022

Sep 20, 2022 | Ken Weber | Puzzles

Try your hand at euchre, name some newborns and identify a dozen animals – plus a few extra brain teasers

Autumn Contributors

Sep 20, 2022 | In The Hills | Contributors

Get to know Elaine Li, Fisher Monahan and Isabel Buckmaster, some of the fresh new faces whose work appears in this autumn’s issue.

How Food Found the Path to a Community’s Heart

Sep 20, 2022 | Ellie Eberlee | Community

From the farmers’ market to the food truck, Rasmi’s Falafel has become a familiar name in Orangeville, sharing a ‘sunny taste of Syria’ since 2016

Cheryl Russel

Sep 14, 2022 | Gail Grant | Over the Next Hill

Cheryl Russel says her father inspired her interest in local politics and “made it clear that he expected me to pay attention.”

Summer Contributors

Jun 24, 2022 | In The Hills | Back Issues

Meet three of the creative people – Shelagh Armstrong, Charles Bongers and Jeff Rollings – who fill this issue’s pages.

You Say You Want an Evolution

Mar 29, 2022 | Signe Ball | Editor’s Desk

In fact, going back is never an option.

Spring Contributors

Mar 29, 2022 | In The Hills | Contributors

Meet three of the creative people – Marion Hodgson, Erin Fitzgibbon and Alison McGill – behind the spring issue.

Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2022

Mar 29, 2022 | Our Readers | Letters, Our Readers Write

Letters published in the Spring 2022 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Jessica Tamlin

Mar 29, 2022 | Tralee Pearce | Artist in Residence

The Creemore artist mines the emotional connections we make with the landscape and landmarks around us.

Field Notes for Spring 2022

Mar 29, 2022 | Johanna Bernhardt | Field Notes

Where to run, charge up, and gaze at art.

Learning to Visit Again

Mar 29, 2022 | Dan Needles | Fence Posts

I seemed to have forgotten how a visit is supposed to go.

Meet the Maker: Beth Grant

Mar 29, 2022 | Gail Grant | Artist in Residence

The East Garafraxa glass artist imbues her glossy beads with the colours and feel of the great outdoors, especially the expansive Far North.