Durham Chapter this week
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Georgian Lakelands Chapter this week
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Chainsaw training, Mar. 28-29

The Ministry of Labour requires that all landscapers using chainsaws on
the job be trained on safe operation. This two-day seminar satisfies
that requirement. The second day will be spent in the field, working on
techniques and safe operation while cutting trees. The seminar will take
place at RAC Recreation, 6654 8th Line N., Waubaushene, each day from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost to LO members is $230, and for non-members it is
$384. Click here for more information, or to register.

Kick-off to spring barbecue, Apr. 20

Join the Georgian Lakelands Chapter for a special Sector Group
event, as landscape contractors are invited to a kick-off to spring barbecue hosted by by G.P. Masonry, 1319 Bayfield St.,
Barrie. You don’t want to miss this great kick-off to your spring
season.  Along with great barbecue, they will fire up the pizza oven.
There will be yard tours and suppliers will showcase their 2011
products, as well as a presentation from LO’s Landscape Contractors
Sector Group. Call Lexi Dearborn at 1-800-265-5656, ext. 2317, fax
705-733-1400, or email lexi@landscapeontario.com.

Check out Georgian Lakelands Facebook Page.


Golden Horseshoe Chapter this week

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Golden Horseshoe Chapter meeting,
Mar. 24

The Golden Horseshoe Chapter welcomes you to its annual spring MTO
meeting, which takes place at Hamilton Builders’ Supply, 1067 Barton St. E., Winona,
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This meeting will feature Ian Walters of the MTO and J. Paul Lamarche. Don’t miss out
on this popular meeting! Contact Helen Hassard at 1-800-265-5656, ext.
354, or helen@landscapeontario.com for more information.


Skid steer certification training, Mar. 31

Individuals who want to learn how to operate a skid steer safely and
correctly should attend this seminar. It will include instruction on
basic operator safety, inspection, and equipment characteristics in
accordance with applicable OSHA regulations and equipment manufacturers’
guidance. Each participant will receive classroom evaluation and
demonstrate proficiency in a simulated job-site environment.
Participants are required to bring PPE, work boots, gloves, etc., for
this seminar. Cost is $221, and the course runs at Bobcat of Hamilton,
370 McNeilly Rd., Stoney Creek, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Look here for more
information, or to register
.


Peel Halton job fair, Mar. 30

Employers have the opportunity to recruit and interview potential
candidates on-site at the Peel Halton Job Fair at the International
Centre, Hall Five, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga. The event begins at
10 a.m. and runs to 4 p.m. The one-day job fair serves the Peel and
Halton regions. For more information, go to Job Fair.



London Chapter this week
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Volunteers needed for Spring Home and Garden Show
The London Chapter will again enter a feature garden/ booth into the
Spring Home and Garden show at the Western Fairgrounds. The event is a
great opportunity to promote LO members and the Green For Life brand. Volunteers are
needed to help build and man the booth: Set-up, Wed., Apr. 6, from 8
a.m. to booth completion, and tear-down, Apr. 11, from 8 a.m. to 12-noon. Lunch
will be provided both days. Booth schedule: Fri., Apr. 8, from 12-noon
to 9 p.m., Sat., Apr. 9, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sun., Apr. 10, from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Duty times are in increments of two hours. Admission and
parking at the show are free. Email Jason at jason@ruralrootslandscaping.com to add your name to the schedule, or find out the times still available.



Ottawa Chapter this week

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New HortProtect broker in Ottawa
Bradley’s Insurance is the new insurance broker for CNLA’s HortProtect
program in Ottawa, sub-brokering for Marsh Canada. For further
information, contact Stacy Elliott.


Free tickets to Ottawa home and garden show

Nancy Carriere, show manager of the Ottawa Home and Garden Show, has
donated 100 tickets for Ottawa Chapter members.
This year’s show features a 2,000-sq. ft. Dream Garden, created by
Davis Landscapes, as well as presentations and demos. The Ottawa Home and  Garden Show runs from Mar. 24 to 27. The first 50 people who
email Ottawa Chapter coordinator Martha Walsh will receive a pair of tickets to the show ($24 value). See further information on the Ottawa Home and Garden Show.


WHMIS training, Mar. 29

Employers are required to provide annual WHMIS training for their
workers. This seminar at Ottawa District Hockey Association, 1247
Kilborn Place, Ottawa, outlines the legislated requirements of this law.
Enroll your staff in this training, as they have the right to know
about hazardous products they deal with at work. For more details,
contact Sheila James at 613-253-7028 or email sjames@farmsafety.ca.
Note, firms must have WSIB coverage to attend this seminar. Cost to LO
members is $16, and for non-members it is $30. The seminar begins at 9
a.m. and runs to 11 a.m. To register go to WHMIS training.


Toronto Chapter this week
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Peel Halton job fair, Mar. 30

Employers have the opportunity to recruit and interview potential
candidates on-site at the Peel Halton Job Fair at the International
Centre, Hall Five, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga. The event begins at
10 a.m. and runs to 4 p.m. The one-day job fair serves the Peel and
Halton regions. For more information, go to Job Fair.

Toronto Chapter meeting, April 7
Join the Toronto Chapter at York Region Equipment Centre, 37 Esna Park Rd., Markham, at 5:30p.m. for the supplier showcase chapter
meeting. The meeting will include dinner and elections for next year’s
Toronto Chapter board. The chapter will also be piloting a new chapter
meeting structure focused on round table discussions and interaction.
For more information or to register for the event contact Helen Hassard
at 1-800-265-5656 ext. 354 or helen@landscapeontario.com.



Upper Canada Chapter this week
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Waterloo Chapter this week
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Waterloo Chapter meeting, Apr. 6

Join the Waterloo Chapter at the Knights of Columbus, 145 Dearborn
Place, in Waterloo for the last meeting of the season. Edith George will
present an illustrated talk on heritage trees. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.,
with the meeting at 7 p.m. There’s also a 50/50 draw, sub sandwiches
and lots of great networking opportunities. Edith George is an advisor
to the Ontario Urban Forest Council and is a past director of the Weston
Historical Society. For further information, contact Helen Hassard at
1-800-265-5656, ext. 354, or helen@landscapeontario.com.

Excavation seminar, Apr. 12

Learn about safe excavation practices from Phil Bruni, plant damage prevention field manager, Union Gas Limited, Hamilton-Halton-Waterloo
District. The seminar will take place at Knights of Columbus Hall, 145
Dearborn Place, Waterloo, from 9 a.m. to 12-noon. This seminar is
perfect for lead hands, foremen and supervisors. Owners are encouraged
to attend. Cost is $10 per attendee, and maximum $25 per company.
Register by email to lowaterloochapter@hotmail.com.
An invoice will be emailed. Payment should be brought to the seminar.
Cheques are payable to Landscape Ontario Waterloo Chapter. Coleman
Equipment is sponsoring the seminar, and is having an open house on Mar. 29.


Windsor Chapter this week
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Windsor Chapter meeting, 
Mar. 24

Join the Windsor Chapter at Dominion Golf Course, 6125 Howard Avenue, LaSalle,
from 5 to 8 p.m. for a presentation on Living
Roofs and LEED certification by Xero Flor Canada. Contact Helen
Hassard at 1-800-265-5656, ext. 354, or helen@landscapeontario.com. for
more information.



LO this week


What do your customers think about Green For Life?

Landscape Ontario and the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association need
your help! We would like to ensure that our Green for Life campaign is
reaching your customers the way we had intended. The initiative was
launched to promote the many benefits of landscape horticulture,
attracting new clients for you, our members. We have designed a survey
to gauge consumer awareness and help shape the campaign’s future in a
way that best suits your needs. Please help us by distributing this link
to your clients: www.surveymonkey.com/gflpublic.

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Ministry of Labour holding workshops

A one-day workshop at six locations across Ontario will feature
information about the hazards and safety measures that the Ministry of
Labour will be looking for in workplaces. Participants will also receive
prevention strategies and resources that can be used to keep employees
safe from injuries and illness and the business free from fines and
penalties. Learn how the MOL is planning to respond to the Tony Dean
panel recommendations about changes and improvements to the health and
safety system in Ontario. To find out more information about the
workshops, locations, or to register, go to Health and Safety.


Industry Canada creates SME benchmarking tool

Industry Canada has created a web page benchmarking tool which provides
background information on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The
program provides access to industry averages for income statement and
balance sheet items, financial ratios and information on profitability
for small- and medium-sized businesses, and features detailed financial
data on more than 600 industries across Canada, including more than 30
performance benchmarks to help small businesses determine how they
measure up to their competitors. To access the page go to
Benchmarking.

Hire summer students

Businesses can apply to receive a $2-per-hour, per student hiring
incentive by contacting the nearest Employment Ontario Summer Jobs
Service agency. Visit the Employment Ontario website.

Final seminars of the season
Quit hoping for Profit: Plan for it Mar. 28

Employee Training System Mar. 30

Chainsaw Training Mar. 30

Quit hoping for Profit; Plan for it Apr. 4

ABC’s of Irrigation Apr. 4
Fundamentals of Irrigation Design Apr. 5
Installation Steps, and Practices Apr. 6
Controllers, Sensors and Scheduling Apr. 7

Irrigation Component Troubleshooting Apr. 8

Quit hoping for Profit; Plan for it Apr. 11

Residential Irrigation Design Apr. 11

Low Volume Irrigation Apr. 12

Electrical Troubleshooting Apr. 13

Pricing Irrigation Projects Apr. 14

Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor (CLIA) Prep Seminar Apr. 19


To register or get more information, click seminars.

Unilock to hold spring contractor seminars

Unilock’s spring contractor seminars will include information on how you
can build your own website effectively with special guest speakers from
WSI, the Dos and Don’ts for Unilock Select Products and a look at
correct aggregates for paving installations, and much more. The seminars are free of charge and
include lunch. There will be ballots for a chance to enter a draw to win
up to $40,000 in landscaping equipment. For dates and locations of
Unilock seminars, visit Unilock, and to register, call Marcello at 905-887-1717, or email Marcello.cantanna@unilock.com.

Support Foundation and win cash
Try your luck in the Ontario Horticultural Trade Foundation raffle, and
help support your industry. Tickets are $20 each; first prize is $5,000,
second is $1,000 and third is $500. Only 1,000 tickets have been
printed. The draw will take place at the 2011 Growers Auction on July
15. You may donate in increments of $20 to get raffle tickets. All proceeds to go to scholarships and research projects. Contact Kathleen Pugliese to purchase tickets.

First Home Sweet Home Awards Gala, Apr. 12

Join OntarioGreenSpec.ca, from 6 to 10 p.m. at The Field House, Berkeley
Church, 315 Queen St. East, Toronto, to celebrate Ontario’s best and
brightest talent from the green building industry and academic
communities. Network with the province’s leading home builders,
designers, suppliers, policy-setters, academics, and post-secondary
students. Four best-in-class green homes will be awarded, and cash
prizes presented to the top three Student Challenge design teams. For
more info, go to Home Sweet Home, or 519-744-3592 ext. 227.


OPA Foundation offers seven scholarships

Ontario Parks Association Foundation Awards Program
Once again, Ontario Parks Association Foundation is offering seven
$2,500 scholarships and bursaries to students completing their first
year in a program related to horticulture, landscaping, parks services,
conservation, or environmental management. To see both information and
registration form, go to scholarships. The deadline for applications is Apr. 29.

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