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September 2009

Association News

Garden centre symposium offers top speakers

Three of the most dynamic speakers in the retail industry will gather in one place on Oct. 19.

LO members using GFL logos

Watch each month in Horticulture Review for more members who believe in promoting this great industry.

LO Day at the Rogers Centre

October 23 is LO Day with the Argos and Ti-Cats at the Rogers Centre. Come out and cheer on your favourite team at the Landscape Ontario Green for Life Day, featuring the Toronto Argos and Hamilton Ti-Cats.

Garden Expo introducing Green for Life Award

A newly created award will recognize environmentally responsible retailers and growers in the horticulture and floriculture industries.

Safety Groups program prepares for 2010

The Safety Groups Program (SGP) is a five-year voluntary program of the WSIB that rewards firms that integrate effective health and safety and return-to-work measures into daily business.

LO proud of great day at trial gardens’ open house

While most people across the GTA remember Aug. 20 as the day tornados struck the area, members of Landscape Ontario remember the day with great pride following the success of the trial gardens’ open house at the Milton home office.

Funeral held for Ken Reeves

Ken Reeves, longtime president of Reeves Florist and Nursery in Woodbridge and member of Landscape Ontario, died peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Aug. 24.

Garden centre symposium offers top speakers

Three of the most dynamic speakers in the retail industry will gather in one place on Oct. 19.

LO members using GFL logos

Watch each month in Horticulture Review for more members who believe in promoting this great industry.

LO Day at the Rogers Centre

October 23 is LO Day with the Argos and Ti-Cats at the Rogers Centre. Come out and cheer on your favourite team at the Landscape Ontario Green for Life Day, featuring the Toronto Argos and Hamilton Ti-Cats.

Garden Expo introducing Green for Life Award

A newly created award will recognize environmentally responsible retailers and growers in the horticulture and floriculture industries.

Safety Groups program prepares for 2010

The Safety Groups Program (SGP) is a five-year voluntary program of the WSIB that rewards firms that integrate effective health and safety and return-to-work measures into daily business.

LO proud of great day at trial gardens’ open house

While most people across the GTA remember Aug. 20 as the day tornados struck the area, members of Landscape Ontario remember the day with great pride following the success of the trial gardens’ open house at the Milton home office.

Funeral held for Ken Reeves

Ken Reeves, longtime president of Reeves Florist and Nursery in Woodbridge and member of Landscape Ontario, died peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Aug. 24.

Executive Desk

A brand is a promise to the customer

. If a brand is a promise made to the customer, then the promise can only be validated if the customer consistently perceives the brand’s message in the same way it was originally intended.

A brand is a promise to the customer

. If a brand is a promise made to the customer, then the promise can only be validated if the customer consistently perceives the brand’s message in the same way it was originally intended.

Professional and Workforce Development

Three reasons to sign up for apprenticeship

Regular readers of this column know that I believe apprenticeship is a gift.

Three reasons to sign up for apprenticeship

Regular readers of this column know that I believe apprenticeship is a gift.

Public Relations

Green for Life offers many options to improve the planet

We have such a diverse membership in Landscape Ontario, with everyone concentrating on the same glorious goal of making our planet a greener place to live.

Green for Life offers many options to improve the planet

We have such a diverse membership in Landscape Ontario, with everyone concentrating on the same glorious goal of making our planet a greener place to live.

LO Member Profile

Belgian Nursery: Anniversary celebrates business and family success

The 50th year in business for LO member Belgian Nursery in Breslau is more than a convenient marketing opportunity. It truly is a family celebrating its 50 years of successful business.

Belgian Nursery: Anniversary celebrates business and family success

The 50th year in business for LO member Belgian Nursery in Breslau is more than a convenient marketing opportunity. It truly is a family celebrating its 50 years of successful business.

Chapter News

London garden tour showcases the trade

The London chapter’s first annual Gardens of Distinction Tour was a huge success, selling over 300 entry tickets.

Banting House Global Garden legacy continues

The London Chapter of Landscape Ontario continues to work within the community to create a legacy for its membership.

Hot time at Toronto Chapter Baseball Tournament

The word hot best describes the 12th annual Toronto Chapter Baseball Tournament.

London garden tour showcases the trade

The London chapter’s first annual Gardens of Distinction Tour was a huge success, selling over 300 entry tickets.

Banting House Global Garden legacy continues

The London Chapter of Landscape Ontario continues to work within the community to create a legacy for its membership.

Hot time at Toronto Chapter Baseball Tournament

The word hot best describes the 12th annual Toronto Chapter Baseball Tournament.

Industry News

WSIB announces preliminary rates for 2010

Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has announced that it will freeze premium rates for employers in rate groups with “good health and safety records.”

Sites will accept obsolete pesticides in October

Members of the lawn care industry may use a long-time program to get rid of pesticides made obsolete by the newly-instituted Ontario pesticide ban.

Know your pests and diseases: The Japanese beetle

The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Newman), is a widespread and destructive pest of turf, landscape and ornamental plants.

WSIB announces preliminary rates for 2010

Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has announced that it will freeze premium rates for employers in rate groups with “good health and safety records.”

Sites will accept obsolete pesticides in October

Members of the lawn care industry may use a long-time program to get rid of pesticides made obsolete by the newly-instituted Ontario pesticide ban.

Know your pests and diseases: The Japanese beetle

The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica (Newman), is a widespread and destructive pest of turf, landscape and ornamental plants.

Hort Protect

Health Service Navigator is an innovative solution

I know from experience the level of complexity that may be found in the Canadian health care system, and the impact that a personal or family member’s health event may have on an employee’s productivity.

Health Service Navigator is an innovative solution

I know from experience the level of complexity that may be found in the Canadian health care system, and the impact that a personal or family member’s health event may have on an employee’s productivity.

Legal Issues

The snow maintenance contract: Managing the risk of slip and fall

Eight to ten years ago, winter maintenance contractors faced a crisis: the number of insurance companies that would insure contractors was decreasing, while premiums were rapidly escalating.

The snow maintenance contract: Managing the risk of slip and fall

Eight to ten years ago, winter maintenance contractors faced a crisis: the number of insurance companies that would insure contractors was decreasing, while premiums were rapidly escalating.

Prosperity Partners

Time to reflect on your season

I have a new set of questions for this month’s article. Rather than focus on one Prosperity Partner business, I want you to focus on yours, whether or not you have yet engaged in the Prosperity Partners Program.

Time to reflect on your season

I have a new set of questions for this month’s article. Rather than focus on one Prosperity Partner business, I want you to focus on yours, whether or not you have yet engaged in the Prosperity Partners Program.