Safety case study: Cindy takes a tumble
The Occupational Health and Safety Act requires employers to ensure workers are supervised and trained properly.
College of Trades begins its regulatory duties
On Apr. 8, the Ontario College of Trades began registering members.
Harper addresses EI changes
Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke to the concern on the issue of the employment insurance program and seasonal workers.
Off-road tire fees increase
Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) has announced increased fees for off-road tires that take effect Apr. 1.
Artist creates horticultural installation at AGO
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) on Dundas Street West in Toronto is featuring a horticultural work of art by...
CNLA honours Canada’s best
Ontario hosted the 10th annual Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) National Awards of Landscape Excellence ceremony at the Hilton Hotel...
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...
Research looks at wildflowers for domestic market
A project underway at the University of Guelph is working towards introducing domestic wildflowers into commercial landscaping applications.
Lawn care certification exam now available
The Landscape Industry Certified Lawn Care Technician exam is now available to members of the sector.
U. of G. research examines winter survival of green roofs
A new University of Guelph study shows growers how they can help green roof plants survive southern Ontario winters without...
Allison achieves certification first
John Allison is the first in Ontario to achieve Landscape Industry Certified Technician, Designer and Manager designations.