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Garden-Inspired Flatbread is a Fresh Take on Summer Entertaining
Fairy garden focaccia, pea shoot pesto and dressed up dips anchor an easy and eye-catching spread designed by Elaine Li.
The Secret to Perfectly Smoked Jerk Starts With the Seasoning
Plus culinary collabs at local craft breweries, field-to-fork dining experiences and exotic game sandwiches, all on the menu in this issue’s Food + Drink.
A Day in the Life of Erin’s Treasure Hunter
Julia Grys is always on the lookout for vintage finds and rare antiques that catch the eye for her shop, The Swan.
How Headwaters Got Its Name
A closer look at how four crucial watersheds shaped the communities of this region, and led to its moniker.
Planting For the Next Generation
I yearn for the fragrances of my youth, to be able to pick berries or fruit, to run my hands along soft petals with my scissors in hand to cut a loose bouquet for the table.
An Urban Family’s Journey to Erin’s Cozy Countryside
How a couple’s country retreat quickly became the preferred family home, thanks to their designer daughter’s expert touch.
Forgotten Factories: Remembering Bolton’s King Street Ashery
Discover the history of potash production in Headwaters, and the rise and fall of entrepreneur Edward Porritt’s ashery in the late 1800s.
Minnow Love
Those who know minnows would place them near the top of nature’s wonders. Dull and boring? Far from it!
So You Want to Run for Local Government?
Ever considered running for office? Here’s a guide to get you to the October 26 municipal election.
A Melody on a Wing
With spring in full swing, the trees are alive with the songs of migrating warblers returning to Ontario’s forests on their journey north.
Explainer: Ontario’s Conservation System Faces a Major Overhaul
By next spring, familiar names like Credit Valley Conservation will disappear as 36 authorities are folded into nine – with potential ripple effects across the Headwaters region.
What’s in a Name?
Naming a creature – whether a tiny salamander or a chimpanzee – allows humans to care a bit more for its welfare, and its habitats.



