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Caledon Chamber Concerts Presents Madawaska String Quartet

Oct 17, 2022 | Alex MacEachern

We welcome back the Madawaska String Quartet. MSQ was founded in 2001 and has performed several times for our concert series. The quartet’s regular members – Sarah Fraser (violin), Jeewon…

Caledon Chamber Concerts Presents Guitarists Adam Cicchillitti and Steve Cowan

Oct 17, 2022 | Alex MacEachern

Both have set a benchmark in the world of classical guitar with their award-winning recordings, commissions of major orchestral works and competition performances. In 2021 they were awarded third prize…

Caledon Chamber Concerts Presents Angela Park (Pianist) and Sharon Wei (Violinist)

Oct 17, 2022 | Alex MacEachern

Both are on the faculty of Western University and have performed in a previous season with the string quartet Ensemble Made in Canada, which they cofounded. The program will include…

A Persuasive Man

Sep 13, 2010 | James Jackson | Back Issues

Ad man, radio host and author Terry O’Reilly discusses growing up in Sudbury, what it means to live in the Age of Persuasion, and why advertising really is an art.

Home After Supper

Sep 13, 2010 | Online Editor | Back Issues

Evening meetings are just one of the demands that come with the job for local councillors, and there are plenty of others, but for most who take the plunge into public service, there are also rewards. Four former councillors reflect on the highs and lows of life in the council chambers – and after.

Heather Hayes

What Makes Heather Run?

Sep 13, 2010 | Julie Suzanne Pollock | Back Issues

Being a councilor can be a tough, time-devouring, often thankless job. So why would anyone want to do it? One neophyte candidate offers an answer.

Straight Arrow: Lessons in a Steady Hand and a Sharp Eye

Sep 13, 2010 | Nicola Ross | Leisure

Lessons in archery from the steady hand and a sharp eye of Bruce Savage.

Stars of Dufferin County

Stars of Dufferin

Sep 13, 2010 | Signe Ball | Arts

Mary Lazier’s new, illustrated book tells the history of Dufferin County like you’ve never heard – or seen – it before.

Has the Cat Come Back?

Sep 13, 2010 | Don Scallen | Environment

The last cougar in Ontario was shot at Creemore in 1884. Now, after the passage of more than a century, a modest “re-wilding” is underway. But what of the cougar? Has the cat come back?

Ontario Gothic

Sep 13, 2010 | Michele Green | Back Issues

A modest log cabin and a grand Victorian farmhouse merge history in Caledon, thanks to Helen and John Mason.

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