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Made in the Hills: Inside Our Local Creative Scene
Discover custom gems, animal stuffies, sleek pottery and more handmade local buys.
Martello Jones on How Hard Work Conquers All
The Orangeville Muay Thai fighter and instructor leads by example at his studio where passion and discipline go hand in hand.
How to Prepare Your Roof For Winter
If snow and ice wreak havoc on your roof every year, try these tips to weather the storms.
Marking Time through Tradition and Ceremony
By honouring our customs, we celebrate continuity and remember a shared history.
Home for the Holidays
Todd and Laurie Taylor celebrate the season – and their luck at being the stewards of a historic Orangeville home.
When Cattle Were a Traffic Hazard
Cattle drives were once a familiar sight on Owen Sound Street in Shelburne – often to the dismay of local residents.
My Green Friend, Olive Oil
A small green frog with a big personality often finds herself sharing a meal with a human companion.
Could a Caledon Health-care Hub Ease the Pressure on Our Strained Rural Hospital System?
Proponents of a collaborative care model say it will improve access to health providers and ease pressure on overburdened hospitals and emergency rooms – all in one place.
Explainer: Why Is Controversy Swirling Around Caledon’s ‘Swan Lake’?
While activists and their allies fight to protect a body of water at a rehabilitated gravel pit, the Town of Caledon is considering new bylaws that could alter future land use regulations.
Orb-Weaving Spiders
These skilled weavers spin intricate orb webs of great beauty and efficiency.
Autumn in the Hills
Explore this season’s arts events, spot rare creatures, discover an unusual Mono garden and more – all in our Autumn issue.
Late Summer Wetland Wildflowers
The onset of autumn brings a profusion of late bloomers that add a splash of colour to Ontario wetlands.



