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In celebration of Earth Day, York Region Food Network in collaboration with the City of Markham hosted a free interactive Seed Starting Workshop. Over 70 Markham residents joined us on April 22, 2022 under the Gazebo at Aaniin Community Centre, connecting with other garden enthusiasts, sharing tips and ideas, and creating seed kits to get gardens started. Thank you to everyone who dropped by!
In celebration of Earth Day, York Region Food Network in collaboration with the City of Markham hosted a free interactive Seed Starting Workshop. Over 70 Markham residents joined us on April 22, 2022 under the Gazebo at Aaniin Community Centre, connecting with other garden enthusiasts, sharing tips and ideas, and creating seed kits to get gardens started. Thank you to everyone who dropped by!
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Canada’s Food Price Report 2021 predicts annual food expenditure could go up by as much as $695 compared to 2020
COVID-19 changes consumer behaviour and affects food prices in surprising ways
Halifax — The 11th annual edition of Canada’s Food Price Report forecasts an overall food price increase of 3 to 5% for 2021. The most significant increases are predicted for meat at 4.5 to 6.5%, bakery at 3.5 to 5.5%, and vegetables at 4.5 to 6.5%.
Canada’s Food Price Report 2021 predicts annual food expenditure could go up by as much as $695 compared to 2020
COVID-19 changes consumer behaviour and affects food prices in surprising ways
Halifax — The 11th annual edition of Canada’s Food Price Report forecasts an overall food price increase of 3 to 5% for 2021. The most significant increases are predicted for meat at 4.5 to 6.5%, bakery at 3.5 to 5.5%, and vegetables at 4.5 to 6.5%.
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presented by Mike McDonald, CV News Northern Ontario. September 2, 2021
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presented by Mike McDonald, CV News Northern Ontario. September 2, 2021
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The Conversation, University of Guelph, May 18, 2021
Alicia Martin, PhD Student, Geography, University of Guelph
Amberley T. Ruetz, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography and Arrell Food Scholar, University of Guelph
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The Conversation, University of Guelph, May 18, 2021
Alicia Martin, PhD Student, Geography, University of Guelph
Amberley T. Ruetz, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography and Arrell Food Scholar, University of Guelph
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Video and article presented by David Giles, Global News.ca on gardening and mental wellbeing. May 15, 2020.
Registered psychologist Christine Korol says it is a mood-boosting activity, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Gardening is a great physical activity that we can safely do outside, so it checks a lot of boxes in terms of an activity that will improve your mood,” Korol told Global News.
“It also gives you a sense of accomplishment, which is connected to improving your mood.”
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Video and article presented by David Giles, Global News.ca on gardening and mental wellbeing. May 15, 2020.
Registered psychologist Christine Korol says it is a mood-boosting activity, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Gardening is a great physical activity that we can safely do outside, so it checks a lot of boxes in terms of an activity that will improve your mood,” Korol told Global News.
“It also gives you a sense of accomplishment, which is connected to improving your mood.”
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Anna-Marie Burrows, a volunteer with the Malvern Family Resource Centre, helped create a two-acre urban farm, plowing the field herself, fighting for permits and recruiting farmers.
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Anna-Marie Burrows, a volunteer with the Malvern Family Resource Centre, helped create a two-acre urban farm, plowing the field herself, fighting for permits and recruiting farmers.
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The province amended its emergency order to re-open community gardens
The province amended its emergency order to re-open community gardens
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