Jeff Rollings
Catching a few rays
Mar 24, 2011 | | Back IssuesWhile debate rages about the pros and cons of corporate wind farming, solar power production has largely flown under the radar.
Inglewood Light and Power
Mar 24, 2011 | | Back IssuesIt’s an elegant old lady, decked out in a fancy hat. Inglewood’s Riverdale Woolen Mill – these days perhaps better known as the Riverdale Fitness Centre – has seen a lot of different uses since Thomas Corbett first established a business on the site along the banks of the Credit River in 1841.
2010 Local Heroes: Paul Agar
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010Fire in the blood
2010 Local Heroes: Sharon Gaskell
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010There are those who feel parenting one teenager is a task of Herculean proportion. Try 120 as a senior citizen with limited income in Haiti.
2010 Local Heroes: Marilyn Field
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010Fill my hollow bones
2010 Local Heroes: Louise Kindree
Nov 23, 2010 | | Local HeroesA Caledon East resident, Louise retired ten years ago from a career in human resources with Environment Canada, specializing in values and ethics.
2010 Local Heroes: Carol Hall
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010Eat, drink and be merry.
2010 Local Heroes: Karen Campbell
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010Not exactly the make-up type.
2010 Local Heroes: Joy Bell
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Community | Local Heroes | Winter 2010Keep singing!
2010 Local Heroes: Michael McCreary
Nov 23, 2010 | | Local HeroesDoes this make my Asperger’s look big?
2010 Local Heroes: Neirin
Nov 23, 2010 | | Back Issues | Horses In The Hills | Leisure | Winter 2010Canada’s little iron horse.
Home After Supper
Sep 13, 2010 | | Back IssuesEvening 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.