Just like butterflies
The wonderful LO volunteers, who make these projects a success, remind me of butterflies.
Arbordale wins Toronto baseball tournament
The annual baseball tournament has grown into one of the most popular summer events organized by the Toronto Chapter.
Members join forces to fix homeowners nightmare
Landscape Ontario Members come together to help out homeowners in their community.
Ann Todt receives Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Owner of Dirt Girl Landscaping of Queensville, received this year’s East Gwillimbury Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Weeding the neighbourhood of criminals
Peel Regional Police have developed programs to encourage homeowners and gardening, such as Weed Your Neighbourhood of Criminals.
Family at Best Way Stone proud of growth over 50 years
By 1965, business had improved so much, that Best Way Stone began.
In memoriam — Hans Joerg Fischer
The landscape industry lost a truly dedicated and knowledgeable landscape professional with the passing of Hans Joerg Fischer.
Landscape architecture conference comes to Toronto
The Cultural Landscape Foundation to be held May 21-23 at several Toronto venues.
Grey to Green Conference in June 2015
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities will present The Grey to Green Conference on June 1 and 2 in Toronto.
Minister announces funding to help women succeed in green industry
Community MicroSkills Development Centre is receiving $250,000 to support the economic success of women in the landscape and horticulture industries...
Chris Ray comes to the rescue while showing industry’s professionalism
It was about a landscaper who had left a Brampton couple with an incomplete job and allegedly taken their money.