London project opens to community
London chapter members came out shining at the official opening of Alex’s Butterfly Garden that graces the grounds of the...
Baseball tournament a hit
Congratulations to the winning teams of this year’s annual Toronto Chapter baseball tournament, held Sun., Aug. 17 in Toronto.
Hole-in-one wins mower
Shawn Baltzer of Cedar Spring Landscaping had a great day on the golf course when he sunk a hole-in-one during...
Expanded LO trial gardens attract attention
Over 60 industry members and media attended an open house at Landscape Ontario’s Milton office on Aug. 20 to see...
Two chances to hear David Suzuki
The Toronto Chapter is bringing David Suzuki to the John Basset Theatre in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on November...
Award-winning designer says many people helped along the way
Connie Cadotte has some definite ideas on what makes a great garden design.
Pesticide technician and trainee requirements
Pesticide use in Ontario is regulated by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE), which has a mandate to protect consumers...
Halton’s senior planner on landscapers and planning
The July issue of Horticulture Review featured the story “Can Halton landscape contractors operate on rural land?” by Stuart Service....
Take advantage of job fairs
They say that showing up is half the battle! I was recently at a two job fairs sponsored by Landscape...
LO member raises over $12,000 for cancer unit
Over the past five years, Pathways to Perennials of Kettleby, a member of LO, and Age of Bronze of Newmarket...
CNLA supports the construction sector
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association has implemented some new initiatives to benefit Canada’s landscape contractors.
Over 30 candidates begin journey towards CHT
In July, 32 candidates started the journey towards CHT certification when they took part in an evaluation day at LO’s...