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Kathryn Thomson

Nov 18, 2008 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence

When you look at the finished piece, it’s hard to imagine that it was once a fiery, molten liquid.

Medicinal Wonders?

Nov 18, 2008 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

“Why Die a Lingering Death of Direful Diabetes? Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure It!”

A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2008

Nov 18, 2008 | Ken Weber | Back Issues | Departments | Leisure | Puzzles | Winter 2008

Three puzzles to test if you are awake.

Oil Matters

Sep 15, 2008 | Signe Ball | Autumn 2008 | Back Issues | Departments | Editor’s Desk

The provincial government has instructed our local municipalities to prepare for a massive population boom, but the influx could well be stalled by the “peak oil” scenario.

Ron Pitts

Sep 15, 2008 | Signe Ball | Back Issues

Ron Pitts is a two-time Emmy Award winning director, animator, and wildlife photographer.

Natural Enemies: Horse vs Automobile

Sep 15, 2008 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

Just over a century ago the horseless carriage chugged into these rural hills and ran head on into a horse-reliant culture. What began as a novelty soon became a nuisance, sparking a battle for supremacy on the roads.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2008

Sep 15, 2008 | Ken Weber | Autumn 2008 | Back Issues | Departments | Leisure | Puzzles

Autumn is harvest time, test your fruit and vegetable trivia, going south from Crombie and float your boat in Headwaters.

Landowners vs. the Birds

Jun 20, 2008 | Signe Ball | Back Issues | Departments | Editor’s Desk | Summer 2008

Many of the landowners were keen to do the right thing by the environment, and just wanted some advice and co-operation in the process.

Randi Lockhart

Jun 20, 2008 | Signe Ball | Arts

My paintings remind me of the thinness of time and the passing of the seasons.

Sodom and Gomorrah? Melancthon Township?

Jun 20, 2008 | Ken Weber | Back Issues | Departments | Heritage | Historic Hills | Summer 2008

Screaming headlines in Toronto newspapers turned an 1897 trial in Shelburne into a Canada-wide sensation, painting Melancthon as a hotbed of arson, fraud, perjury and intimidation.

A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2008

Jun 20, 2008 | Ken Weber | Back Issues | Departments | Leisure | Puzzles | Summer 2008

Pennies from Palgrave, missing report pages and walking the line.

Enough of Zoomburb

Mar 23, 2008 | Signe Ball | Back Issues

When I moved to Caledon from Toronto in 1974, feeling all starry-eyed and back-to-the-landish, as befitted the mood of the times, the population of the newly minted “town” was just…