Agribusiness
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Keystone Agricultural Producers upset, excluded from planned consultation tourThe president of Keystone Agricultural Producers says Manitoba has been excluded from a planned consultation tour by the House of Commons Agriculture Committee.EnvironmentSep 29, 2016
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Better Winnipeg: Researchers serve-up unique study on foodResearchers are doing a long-term study about your connection to food. And the results could shape what you see on grocery store shelves in the future.ConsumerApr 29, 2016
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U of L, Lethbridge College partnership aims to enhance agriculture in AlbertaThe University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Friday to continue the growth of agriculture-related programming at both post secondary institutes.EducationNov 7, 2015
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Case competition: post-secondary students tackle agribusiness challengeThe competition is open to all students at either the University of Lethbridge or Lethbridge College and students can register as an individual. A background in agriculture or business isn’t required, but is considered a strength.EducationOct 7, 2015
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Southern Alberta cheese makers win national awardsMore awards for people who farm and produce food in southern Alberta . Two cheese producers in the Lethbridge area topped their categories at the Canadian Cheese Awards in southern Ontario. Noble Meadows Farm, which produces plain, soft goat cheese, was named the farmstead cheese in Canada while Crystal Springs Cheese northwest of Lethbridge won...Apr 17, 2014
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To tip or not to tip"Tips are really important. In Canada it's kind of just a given to tip if you think the service went well and to do a little bit extra."Apr 14, 2014
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Travel Alberta Road Show"We're about second in Canada as far as the concentration of good tourist attractions."Apr 8, 2014
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Stop dutch elm disease – don’t pruneElm trees, which are very popular in the city and on farms and other places in the country are susceptible to Dutch Elm Disease, a fungus that is spread by a tiny beetle.Apr 2, 2014
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Growing poppies for medicineFarmers in southern Alberta may soon add poppies to the list of crops they grow.Apr 2, 2014
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COOL appeal deniedThe U.S. Court of Appeals denied an appeal by North American meat industry groups to overturn mandatory Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling legislation.Mar 31, 2014
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