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Farm Boy Opens First Fresh Market Store in Durham Region

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Farm Boy celebrated the official grand opening of its first fresh market location in the GTA, specifically Durham Region, at the end of August. The new 28,000 square foot Farm Boy Whitby store brings more than 150 full and part-time jobs to the community. Nancy Rutherford, Manager of Economic...read more

Future of Food and Farming Forum: Looking Ahead 25 Years

Thursday, September 3, 2015

The first-ever Forum looking ahead 25 years, “Future of Food and Farming 2041 – Changes and Choices“, is being sponsored by Country Hertiage Park and Farms.com on October 6. Food and Farming in 2041 will be dramatically different than it is today. Attend the forum to hear and share...read more

The Plowing Match Tradition: 148th Annual Niagara South Plowing Match

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Thank you to Debbie Grimes, Secretary Treasurer of the Niagara South Plowmen’s Association, for sharing with us the piece below that she wrote on the history and role of plowing, for the upcoming 148th Annual Niagara South Plowing Match in September! A fantastic, traditional event for the region – Niagara’s local 148th Annual Plowing...read more

Harvest Speciality Mills Brings State-of-the-Art Facility to Halton Region

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Harvest Speciality Mills is currently in the building phase of an innovative grain cleaning, milling and packing facility in Halton Region’s Burlington with prime state-of-the-art technology. The plant will offer grains, pulses and dried fruits to customers of all sizes, marketing the specialty grains via shopify, which will support...read more

Niagara Strategizes for Right to Local Food Security

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Niagara is aiming to do what makes sense with food issues – work at them harmoniously: strategize to support local food and farmers, while at the same time, combat food insecurity, connecting that local food to those who especially need it. The Right to Local Food was the theme...read more