Neil Bouma’s positive belief in industry leads him to volunteer
Desire to see the industry thrive is just one reason that drives Neil Bouma.
Upper Canada greens school
Official ribbon cutting and unveiling held Oct. 1 at John Graves Simcoe Public School in Kingston.
Late starter Peter Vanderley thrives on volunteer work
Vanderley says he has found a number of benefits from his time spent helping the association.
Alan White takes a front row seat as a participant and observer
TurfSystems owner has been involved with almost every aspect of the association.
For a buck, Bob Hodgins improves salt practices
Volunteer has helped to move Smart about Salt into the forefront of the winter maintenance industry.
Spring clean-up preserves St. James legacy
Volunteers come out to beautify local park that is an integral part of the downtown Toronto community.
Association recognizes Gord Shuttleworth, industry pioneer, innovator and inventor
Shuttleworth is an industry pioneer, past president of Landscape Ontario, innovator, inventor, and to many who know him, a good...
Bruce Morton says it’s common sense to join LO
Morton serves as Ottawa’s representative on LO’s provincial board and as chair of Ottawa’s GreenTrade Expo.
Childs ready to improve Expo and Congress
New Chair of Trade Show Committee has been a consistent volunteer at Landscape Ontario since 2004.
Carol Fulford’s dedication helps Durham Chapter thrive
Carol Fulford of Gerrits Property Services in Pickering is known as a dedicated and inspiring volunteer.
Jason Wilton provides talent to create certification video
A highly entertaining, educational and professional-grade video is now playing on horttrades.com, thanks to the volunteer efforts of Jason Wilton...
One conversation leads Van Dongen to volunteer position
It didn’t take Michael Van Dongen CHT of Van Dongen Landscaping and Nurseries in Hornby long to become fully involved...