We’re sharing interesting news from our friends at Alton Mill: A creative recipe for a perfect weekend: Take one historic mill, combine with an enviable art culture, mix in gifted artists, passionate local chefs, Read More
Here are some photos and notes from one of our interesting advertisers, who lead nature tours around the world. If you love the Niagara Escarpment, and like see plants and animals in other countries when Read More
Here’s some news about the old Civil War, from our friends at Hamilton Conservation Authority: Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and tastes of the American Civil War Experience at Westfield Heritage Village Read More
Mike decided to get a jump on ad orders for our Autumn 2013 issue before people take off for summer vacations in July. As that’s the only month we have to place orders, we need Read More
View From the Editor’s Desk: Sssensational Summer Readers & Viewers Gazette Events Along the Rock Visionary: Eluned “Lyn” MacMillan by Robert Patrick View of Sustainable Gardening: Edible Planting by Sean James End of an Read More
Here’s a guest post written by Chris Miller, about a terrific event held in Georgetown: Way back in 1988 a group of local car enthusiasts began hosting this exciting event. Well-known local businessman Neil Young Read More
Encouraging news from Hamilton Conservation Authority. Instead of warning people to stay away from the coyote’s territory until it can be found and killed, staff are asking people to give it space so it Read More
Mike met some people who are working to protect their part of the Niagara Escarpment in the U.S. and he invited them to share what they’re doing. Here is a guest post from Read More
Through the great volunteer work of Wallie Seto, a member of the Independent Publishers’ Association of Ontario (IPAO), we were able to attract an intern to help with editorial and ad sales for our magazine Read More
This advertorial by Maple Hill Tree Services of Mississauga appears in our Spring 2013 issue. The information about the Emerald Ash Borer, that is devastating Green Ash trees in southern Ontario, and how to treat the Read More