Choose Your Path: Attracting future members to our profession
Canada Blooms campaign to show youth how green careers can help make a difference.
Paul Brydges wants to bring together professionals as LO’s new president
Association's 29th president will work on a "Drawn Together" theme.
LO pioneer receives his community’s Citizen of the Year award
Paul Olsen, a honourary life member of Landscape Ontario, was named as Citizen of the Year in King Township.
Many contributions help create Landscape Ontario’s gardens at Canada Blooms
Thank you to all of the volunteers who represented the industry in the Landscape Ontario Canada Blooms feature garden during...
Congress 2015 thanks all our sponsors and volunteers
Our appreciation and thank you to the following sponsors and volunteers.
Volunteers are lifeblood of Landscape Ontario
Each year LO lists all the volunteers who have assisted the association through activities that range from hands-on to education...
Volunteers make big difference at London project
London Chapter reports a great week of planting trees along the Veterans Memorial Parkway (VMP) for the fourth phase of...
Robert Roszell receives much in return as a volunteer
When Robert Roszell of Tuff Tech Bags in Pickering joined Landscape Ontario in 2007, he immediately became involved as a...
Waterloo Chapter rocks with latest greening of school
Waterloo Chapter celebrated National Tree Day on Sept. 24 with the official opening of its school greening project.
Jarrett Woodard brings passion to his volunteer work
Jarrett Woodard, of Grand River Brick and Stone in London, has a passion for his career and the landscaping industry.
Sundaura Alford makes connections as volunteer
Sundaura Alford CLD, owner and designer at A Cultivated Art in Ottawa, stepped into a volunteer position shortly after she...
Byers’ quest to network leads to board seat
When Margot Byers, owner of Lady Bird Garden Design in Markdale, joined Landscape Ontario in 2009, it was to take...