Landscaping
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Turfing the turf: City of Langford to stop adding artificial grass to building fronts"It turns out to be more expensive in the end, it's not friendly to the environment and folks are just impacted in a negative way," Langford Coun. Lillian Szpak explained.PoliticsMar 21, 2023
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Local landscape company continues to give back to the communityA local landscaping business called has stepped up, to show its support for the community. It is donating a complete backyard remodel to a supportive housing facility.Oct 22, 2022
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Edmonton committee considers ban on cosmetic pesticides on public, private propertySixteen speakers signed up to weigh in on the issue at the Community and Public Services Committee meeting at city hall.EnvironmentAug 8, 2022
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Lethbridge landscapers staying busy as material costs riseLethbridge landscapers are busy all across the city.ConsumerMay 19, 2022
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Landscapers experience very busy season in EdmontonOne kind of business in Edmonton is booming as the weather warms, and if you're in the market for landscaping, you should prepare to wait.CanadaMay 4, 2022
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April 30 – Greentree LandscapingGreenTree Landscaping will be on Talk To The Experts this weekend!AdvertisementApr 25, 2022
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FireSmart launches landscaping program in Penticton, B.C. ahead of wildfire seasonFireSmart said they hope to help the community make informed choices about how to increase wildfire resiliency, especially around homes.EnvironmentApr 19, 2022
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Lingering snow putting a damper on seasonal business operations in ManitobaA quick look at photos from this time last year shows a much different snowy scene in Manitoba. All the lasting snow is starting to affect seasonal businesses.WeatherMar 31, 2022
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Stay-at-home summers spur Edmonton landscaping boomLandscapers have thrived in a bizarre economy changed by COVID-19.WeatherMay 16, 2021
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Landscaping, pool companies say demand is at an all-time high ahead of 2nd COVID-19 summerAs people prepare for their second COVID-19 summer, the increased demand for landscaping, grills and pools has not slowed down since last year.EconomyMay 13, 2021
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