By Gloria Hildebrandt, editor Our Spring issue gives you ideas for getting outside and enjoying nature along the Escarpment. Yet should you still need or want to stay home, our lavishly photographed features will give Read More
By Gloria Hildebrandt, co-publisher & editor We’ve recently had some prospective advertisers ask us for exact numbers of copies we distribute in their particular areas. Hmm, I thought, they don’t get it. They Read More
Recently, we were asked by The Blue Mountains Public Library – Craigleith Heritage Depot, to include a feature article from Summer 2011, in their online collection of materials about Indigenous history and culture that are local to Read More
What on earth are Pollen bees? They are insects that are native to the Niagara Escarpment area. They were here before the European Honey Bee and they do a much better job at pollinating the Read More
On the cover: The Niagara Escarpment from Georgian Bay. Photo by Albert Bedward. Departments View from the Editor’s Desk: Preparing for the Future Readers & Viewers Gazette Featured View: Owen Sound from 8th Read More
Winter is always a time to stay warm inside at home, enjoying indoor pursuits, but particularly so during this surge in the pandemic. For this reason, our Winter issue features a long piece of fiction Read More
The Hamilton Conservation Authority is pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 Hamilton Conservation Areas Photo Contest. The amateur photography contest was open from June 17, 2019 to January 31, 2020 and received nearly 900 entries. Submission categories included recreation, Read More
Sad, but to be expected, this news just in: Fonthill United Church’s “Homes for the Holidays” Christmas House Tour has been cancelled for 2020 due to Covid-19. We invite you to reserve a new Read More
This news has just arrived from Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA): Last year, NVCA’s stewardship program received $138,777 from the Environmental Damages Fund to help fund habitat restoration and water quality protection projects between 2019 and 2022. Read More
“Bruce Trail Inspired” is a fundraising art show to help support the Bruce Trail Conservancy’s mission of “preserving a ribbon of wilderness, for everyone, forever.” Featuring over 40 pieces of original art by Anne More, Read More