Durham College launches urban agriculture centre
Durham College has unveiled The Barrett Centre of Innovation in Sustainable Urban Agriculture.
WSIB rates to decrease in 2022
The average premium rate for businesses will be reduced by 5.1 per cent for 2022.
Ontario looks to harmonize head protection requirements
The Ontario government is examining changes to head protection requirements for workplaces that fall under the Occupational Health and Safety...
Ontarians see the value of workplace health and safety
Hiring the right person for the job takes time, money and resources — and these days, prospective employees are looking...
Here’s seven must-see seminars at Congress Conference
Annual seminar series returns Jan. 18-20, 2022 via Zoom, and delivers 36 sessions featuring 47 leading experts from across the...
Celebrating a decade of National Tree Day
The 10th annual National Tree Day takes place on Sept. 22, 2021.
LMN acquires Greenius training software
Landscape Management Network (LMN) has acquired Greenius, an online training software company specializing in landscaping.
Canada seeks input on EI reform
All Canadians are invited to participate in the EI revamp by completing a 20-40 minutes survey online until Oct. 8.
Does your facility export Fragaria, Rosa or Rubus to the United States?
Landscape Ontario has learned the United States will require all Fragaria, Rosa and Rubrus plants from Canada to meet new...
Flooding in the Netherlands drowns multiple tulip bulb crops
Rising waters have left a path of destruction across the region, including decimating dozens of crops and tulip bulb farms.
Government pledges $4 million to Ontario horticultural research projects
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre will receive $4 million in funding to support various horticultural research projects.
Free health and safety training now available in Ontario
Ontario government will invest $10.5 million over the next three years to train up to 60,000 health and safety representatives.