Ministry hands out $180,000 fine
A masonry firm, performing a landscape function without locates, struck a propane line.
Concern from LO clarifies cause of explosion
Back in early November, newspapers and TV stations blared out the heading, ‘Niagara Falls landscaping company fined $180,000 in connection...
Growers’ Group Short Course focuses on important production issues
The annual LO Growers’ Group Short Course in February promises to provide an opportunity for nursery growers to network, share...
Award to honour memory of pioneer
The 38th Annual Awards of Excellence ceremony will see more than 600 leading industry professionals in attendance at this year’s...
Education events reveal new and improved methods
For years, we have tried to detect emerald ash borer (EAB). And for years, we have failed.
Year-end trial garden report reveals results for 2010
At the end of 2010, it is time for me to gather together the successful — and not so successful...
Momentum is building for LO members to create the largest garden ever at Canada Blooms
Momentum is building among LO members as they prepare to create the largest garden in the history of Canada Blooms.
Brian Lofgren celebrating his fourth year as Congress chair
Brian Lofgren didn’t wait too long after becoming a member of Landscape Ontario, to take on a volunteer position in...
Congress offers full line up of educational sessions
The 2011 Congress line up promises some of the most relevant educational sessions in many years.
New products has a green theme at this year’s Congress showcase
The New Product Showcase at Congress 2011 will feature over 60 new or green products.
Energizing our spirit of volunteerism
Landscape Ontario’s longstanding success is founded on the spirit of volunteerism.
Focus is on leadership in 2011
We are a very fortunate association. There are over 300 active volunteers sitting on the various boards, committees, chapters and...