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S.J. Pringle

Jun 18, 2009 | Signe Ball | Artist in Residence | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Summer 2009

In her public studio at Dragonfly Arts on Broadway in Orangeville, Ontario, Jill takes portrait commissions; capturing moments in loved-one’s lives to keep… and the evocative details that make them most memorable.

Caledon Flavour, International Flair: The Millcroft Inn

Jun 18, 2009 | Nicola Ross | Homegrown in the Hills

I thought it was normal to pick your dinner from the garden.

Treats from the Summer Grill

Jun 18, 2009 | Sandra Cranston-Corradini | Back Issues | Departments | Food | Summer 2009 | The Country Cook

A light main course should allow your guests the opportunity to enjoy the citrus cheesecake which can be prepared days in advance.

Terra Cotta Conservation Area

Jun 18, 2009 | Linda McLaren | Back Issues | Departments | Environment | Headwaters Sketchbook | Summer 2009

Waterlilies and dragonflies on a summer morning at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.

Suffer the Little Children

Jun 18, 2009 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

The settlers of these hills had fled wars and tyranny and repressive class system to seek a new life in a new world, but they were unable to escape the dreaded shadow of contagious disease, especially its grip on their children.

Gone Paddling: The Credit River

Mar 21, 2009 | Gary Storr | Back Issues

A group of adventurers challenges the Credit River during spring runoff.

Caledon and la Dordogne: Home truths from deep France

Mar 21, 2009 | Liz Beatty | Back Issues

A traveller discovers striking parallels and telling differences between rural Dordogne and her Credit River home in Brimstone.

Plant Paradise: A Little Piece of Paradise

Mar 21, 2009 | Michele Green | Leisure

Two self-taught Caledon gardeners have created a kind of boutique garden centre, where the emphasis is on natural, organic, drought-hardy – and gorgeous.

The Day the Avro Arrow Died

Mar 21, 2009 | Jeff Rollings | Heritage

It’s been 50 years since Black Friday, the day the Avro Arrow was cancelled – and economic disaster spread like wildfire through the hills.

Day of Reckoning: Caledon’s Rockfort Quarry

Mar 21, 2009 | Nicola Ross | Back Issues

Like oil, aggregate has become essential to modern life. But how much are we willing to sacrifice to get it? As the decade-long dispute over Caledon’s Rockfort quarry finally heads to the OMB, we’re about to find out.

Warblers: A Storm of Angels

Mar 21, 2009 | Don Scallen | Back Issues | Environment | Spring 2009

In Headwaters country eighteen species of warblers flourish among the trees of the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine.