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Earth Day tree planting

Sun, Apr 22 - Sunday was Earth Dar and in Halifax a local group planted trees along one of the city's busiest streets. As Ray Bradshaw reports, it was all part of an "awesome" idea.

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Reversing the trend

Reversing the trend

Charlottetown Mayor Clifford Lee, left, city councillor Jason Coady and local resident Jamie Smith plant trees in the Winsloe community in Charlottetown last year. The City of Charlottetown plans to establish a tree nursery in an effort to keep the… City of Charlottetown receives TD Green Streets Grant to help with tree nursery and reforestation [...]

May 14, 2012 | Category: Nature, News | Comments: none

School will replant ‘memorial avenue’

School will replant ‘memorial avenue’

A patch of soil is all that remains of the original “memorial avenue” for Vic High’s fallen soldiers of the First World War. Photograph by: Adrian Lam, Times Colonist, Times Colonist Canada’s first tree-lined “memorial avenue” for fallen soldiers will be replanted to honour war dead from Victoria High School. Most of the trees that [...]

Nov 07, 2011 | Category: News | Comments: none

Dawson College remembers 5th anniversary of deadly day

Dawson College remembers 5th anniversary of deadly day

Dawson College started planting a Peace Garden one year after the deadly shooting. (Sept. 13, 2011) MONTREAL — Dawson College students and teachers gathered Tuesday to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a deadly attack at the school. On September 13, 2006, Kimveer Gill drove up to the Montreal school and opened fire, injuring 16 people [...]

Oct 28, 2011 | Category: News | Comments: none

N.B. forestry heralded on National Tree Day

N.B. forestry heralded on National Tree Day

Damp grass Wednesday didn’t stop the crowd gathered at the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Complex’s Acadian garden from moving off the gravel path and closer to the white podium to take in the National Tree Day ceremony in Fredericton. A National Tree Day celebration with a tree-planting took place at the Hugh John Flemming Forestry [...]

Oct 20, 2011 | Category: News | Comments: 1

Tree planting advice for Arbor Day

Tree planting advice for Arbor Day

CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-Arbor Day is just around the corner in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Oct. 1). Everyone grab a shovel and get ready to plant a tree. But wait! When you plant a new tree, it is hard to imagine the growth that will take place in the years to come. The truth [...]

Oct 13, 2011 | Category: How To | Comments: none

Planting trees of remembrance here and in D.C.

Planting trees of remembrance here and in D.C.

The life of a tree tends to be longer than a human’s. Perhaps that is why ceremonial tree plantings are common when it comes to commemorating the lives lost. On Monday, Community Board 1 hosted a tree-planting ceremony in Battery Park, where a pin oak tree was planted near Castle Clinton. It is the first [...]

Sep 21, 2011 | Category: News | Comments: 1

(French only) Arbres et arbustes thérapeutiques – les connaître, les protéger, les utiliser

(French only) Arbres et arbustes thérapeutiques – les connaître, les protéger, les utiliser

I recently came upon a lady named Danielle de l’Herboristerie Terra Madre / email : terramadre@sympatico.ca, who shared with me her knowledge of therapeutics properties of trees and direct me to a book by Anny Schneider named Arbres et arbustes thérapeutiques – les connaître, les protéger, les utiliser, aux éditions de l’Homme. This book is [...]

Sep 09, 2011 | Category: Nature | Comments: none

The enduring power of trees

The enduring power of trees

The forest was our childhood Las Vegas: What happened there, stayed there. Part of a family of five children, my two older siblings and I were a threesome separated by several years from the younger two. During the summer, no matter where we happened to be on holiday, our parents often dispatched the Original Three, [...]

Aug 26, 2011 | Category: News | Comments: 4