Ottawa Chapter helps build cancer survivors park
LO’s Ottawa Chapter members donated both product and time to help build a portion of Ottawa’s Cancer Survivors Park, an...
Ottawa members receive hazardous materials training
Over 70 Ottawa Chapter members packed the house on May 28 to hear Sheila James of the Farm Safety Association...
Register now for Interiorscape Conference
Enjoy a full day of networking and education on Mon., Oct. 20 at the Interiorscape Conference, hosted by LO’s Interiorscape...
LO set to host annual Snow and Ice Symposium
The Snow and Ice Commodity Group of LO will host contractors and suppliers on Sept. 16, 2008 in Milton for...
Rendezvous 2011 announcement features Thai ambassador
The combination of the ambassador of Thailand to Canada, Toronto Botanical Garden and an exciting major announcement made for an...
Price of fertilizer skyrockets
As if the landscape trades weren’t being hit hard enough with skyrocketing gasoline and diesel prices, along with pesticide bans,...
Campaign to stop movement of firewood
The Government of Canada has launched a “Don’t Move Firewood” campaign to limit the spread of invasive species by vacationing...
Fanshawe students win silver at national skills event
Three students in the Fanshawe Horticulture Technician program earned a silver medal in the Canadian Skills Competition (CSC) held May...
Two member companies in Top 100
Two Landscape Ontario member companies have again made the list of North America’s 100 largest landscape companies.
Professional development offered this fall
Take advantage of some great industry education opportunities being offered this November.
Avoid the dangers of heat
Those in the horticultural trades have a love/hate relationship with summer.
Pesticide ban is now official
The pesticide ban in Ontario officially became law on Wednesday, June 18th, just before the legislature broke for a three-month...