In Every Issue
Congratulations Dan Needles
Congratulations to In The Hills columnist Dan Needles on his richly deserved appointment to the Order of Canada.
You gotta love winter (right?)
If so, the only solution is to summon the can-do fervour of a good Canadian and … embrace it.
Winston Uytenbogaart
You can find Winston’s painted Santa-themed carvings at Dragonfly Arts on Broadway, Orangeville.
A Hymn to the Small Hall
The community hall is one of the very last places where we are allowed to get together and make something out of nothing, just for the fun of it.
Holiday Entertaining
Made 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.
Fat Bikes – the Action’s in the Traction
For these “fatty” enthusiasts, the coming of winter no longer spells the end of the ride.
Cooking with Phil Dewar: Rum Cake
“Just play with the recipe. Have fun,” says Soulyve’s Phil Dewar of his Caribbean rum cake ingredients.
“Your Christmas concert must be first-rate. Nothing less!”
During the 1800s, teachers in local one-room schools faced a list of expectations and responsibilities so onerous, it’s a wonder so many carried on.
A Week Without Screens
Over the week we got into some serious battles in the mornings, pushing the time envelope until everyone had to rush off to work and school.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2014
Mr. Judge’s word circle, game of checkers in Marsville, think out of the box and FAST!
You go, Gen Y!
I have always felt both sad and a little guilty that, in the dust of the baby boomers, the Gen Xers never really had the opportunity to grab the world by the tail.



