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A Puzzling Conclusion: Winter 2010

Indoor/Outdoor Learning at Local Schools; What Day Is It? Measuring from A to M; Brooke’s Scary Ride.

Nov 20, 2010

The Colourful Season

In this, the colourful season in the hills, we ask municipal councillors and candidates about their lives in politics. And we say a very fond farewell to Alison Hird who for the past ten years has supplied our calendar events.

Sep 13, 2010

Hugh Russel

Mulmur sculptor Hugh Russel’s work combines a keen knowledge of anatomy and movement, an emotional empathy with his subject, an often sly sense of humour, and a penchant above all for storytelling.

Sep 13, 2010

Our Favourite Picks for Autumn 2010

Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.

Sep 13, 2010

When Local Government Ruled

Before there were boards and commissions and tribunals and official plans, and before there were consultants and mission statements and surveys and regulations and codes, the local municipal council handled almost everything. And fast.

Sep 13, 2010

Goodbye commuting. Hello flex time on the porch.

For a number of years, I donned my corporate attire, got in my car in the dark, slipped a thermal carafe of coffee into the holder, and headed south to the city for work. I didn’t mind the commute, I told myself. In fact I enjoyed it. It was time to think. Time alone. Time to decompress. Then along came baby.

Sep 13, 2010

A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2010

Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Six More Buttons Needed! Chuck’s Bus. Silas Renarm. What Am I? Primrose Reunion. And the Almost Perfect Armoured Car Heist.

Sep 13, 2010

Citizens’ Brigade

I admit to a certain kneejerk cynicism but I also have faith that things can change for the better when a group of informed and engaged citizens puts their concerted minds and goodwill to the undertaking.

Jun 15, 2010

Hallie Watson

Hallie creates images of her childhood home in Mono, where “life was a mysterious, fascinating, unexpected thing.”

Jun 15, 2010

Our favourite picks for summer 2010

Our own highly selective “picks” of just some of the things that make life such a distinctive pleasure here in the hills.

Jun 15, 2010

A toddler makes magic in the garden

My son learned more first-hand than I could have imagined about plants and animals. His garden creation was inspected daily and watered with care. “It’s magic!” he exclaimed.

Jun 15, 2010

Prohibition pits “wet” vs “dry”

In the 1880s, prohibitionists took the fight for liquor control to the voting booths of the nation. In the hills, choosing “wet” or “dry” became such a hot button that neighbours and whole communities were pulled in different directions.

Jun 15, 2010