Ontario has 441 known invasive plant species — the most of all the provinces. Invasive plants can reduce crop yield and increase the use of herbicides for farmers, increasing costs and reducing crop ...
South Huron District high school's varsity girls field hockey team hosted Goderich District collegiate institute on Oct. 24 ...
The annual memorial game at the Lucan Biddulph Community Memorial Centre, which acts as a fundraiser for the foundation, ...
You may ask, “Why are garden centres still selling invasive plants since they are so harmful?” Good question, and that’s why the Canadian Coalition for Invasive Plant Regulation (CCIPR) wants the ...
EXETER – Take away South Huron’s volunteers, how would we manage? The answer is: not well at all. Yet so many of those who devote themselves to our programs and services escape notice. Tim Hundey is a ...
Invasive plants can impact agriculture, forestry, recreation, biodiversity, ecosystem health and public health. Control of these species costs hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Additionally, ...
Why plant an invasive plant when you can plant a native? A native plant is an integral part of the ecosystem. An invasive plant is an aggressive intruder that takes up all the resources of the ...
We are alarmed and angered that the federal Conservatives are supporting the Liberal government’s plans to bulldoze through Bill C-5, an undemocratic bill that bypasses environmental protections, ...
On June 11, more than 200 concerned citizens gathered at the Bayfield Community Centre to listen to the Huron Health System board of directors present a proposal for a master plan for both the ...
We ask this question with respect: are you tired, yet, of having the rule of law, your rights and all environmental protections for your community stripped away by the current provincial government?
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