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Caledon Kids Get Creative

Sep 15, 2009 | Michele Green | Back Issues

For more than 40 summers CACY has been introducing local kids to their artistic sides. The CACY Fine Arts Show, granddaddy of the local fall art shows, helps make it all possible.

Festival Art Show

Sep 15, 2009 | In The Hills | Back Issues

Fall in the hills has become synonymous with the Headwaters Arts Festival – and its headline event, the Festival Art Show & Sale. This year’s juried show features 35 local artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors, woodworkers and fabric artists.

Dufferin’s Living Library

Sep 15, 2009 | Jeff Rollings | Back Issues

How You Walk The Line: An advance stroll through Dufferin’s Living Library

Hot Potatoes

Sep 15, 2009 | Signe Ball | Autumn 2009 | Back Issues | Departments | Editor’s Desk | In Every Issue

They see a community and way of life lost, profits from local labour flowing south, and their exceptional farmland and water resources disappearing into a very, very large hole in the ground.

Letters – Our readers write: Autum 2009

Sep 15, 2009 | In The Hills | Autumn 2009 | Back Issues | Departments | Letters, Our Readers Write

Out of the Shadows Thank you for addressing the abysmal lack of funding for mental illness in Dufferin County. Not only was Jeff Rollings’ article, “Shadowland” (summer/09), a well-researched, well-documented and…

Confection, Congestion and Electrification

Sep 15, 2009 | Douglas G. Pearce | Autumn 2009 | Back Issues | Countryside Digest | Departments | Environment

How One Man’s Obsession with Runaway Sneakers and Rubber Ducks Revolutionized Ocean Science.

Chris Rogers

Sep 15, 2009 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence | Autumn 2009 | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue

Chris Rogers was able to pursue her Time and Place Project – a study of a single spot in the woods over the course of year.

Cider House Rules

Sep 15, 2009 | Nicola Ross | Homegrown in the Hills

Tom Wilson and Nicole Judge should not have had to endure four years of administrative tomfoolery to establish Spirit Tree Estate, their cidery, bakery and local food shop.

Cooler days Warmer food

Sep 15, 2009 | Sandra Cranston-Corradini | Autumn 2009 | Back Issues | Departments | Food | The Country Cook

Our main course, a succulent leg of lamb, takes advantage of the season’s apple harvest. We suggest serving this meal with roasted root vegetables.

The Story of a Mill

Sep 15, 2009 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

Mono’s Sheldon Creek was the site of one of Ontario’s two longest-serving waterpowered mills.

Woolly Bear Caterpillars

Sep 15, 2009 | Linda McLaren | Headwaters Sketchbook

Brown and furry, caterpillar in a hurry!