Lawn Troopers wins young entrepreneur award
Landscape Ontario member recognized by City of Brampton.
Sale of excess LO property announced
Landscape Ontario’s Building Committee has announced the sale of 23 acres of excess land from the 48-acre property at the...
College of Trades begins its regulatory duties
On Apr. 8, the Ontario College of Trades began registering members.
LO pioneers featured on website
Throughout Landscape Ontario’s 40th anniversary year, the Landscape Ontario YouTube channel will feature compelling interviews with interesting people who are...
Defining overtime and landscape gardeners
Employers of landscape gardeners are exempt from the requirement to pay overtime.
Thomas Equipment announces new dealer
Thomas Equipment has announced the appointment of Ashots Outdoor Power Equipment as a new dealer serving the Mississauga area in...
New benefits added to large list of member discounts
Landscape Ontario members can take advantage of the many long-time discounts and a continually growing list of new available ones...
Governance meeting sets goals to improve LO
LO members serving on Chapter boards and Sector Groups gathered at the Association’s home office on Dec. 6, to discuss...
Greenhouse conference features Anna Ball
The 33rd annual Canadian Greenhouse Conference, held Oct. 3-4 at the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, featured two days...
Government pays 85% of apprenticeship program
The provincial government will pay 85 per cent of the apprenticeship training program for employees registered for 2013 horticultural winter...
Emerald ash borer confirmed in Bruce County
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed in early July the presence of the emerald ash borer in Bruce County.
LO looking at pilot group insurance program
Landscape Ontario is investigating the the possibility of developing its own group insurance program.