National Tree Day Celebrated in Orillia
Trees included native species such as Sugar Maple, Red Oak, White Oak, Paperbirch, Staghorn Sumac, Eastern White Cedar, White Pine and American Hazelnut.
Read moreTrees included native species such as Sugar Maple, Red Oak, White Oak, Paperbirch, Staghorn Sumac, Eastern White Cedar, White Pine and American Hazelnut.
Read moreEven non-vegetarians are joining the World Vegetarian Day celebration by eating meat-free for one day each week…
Read moreTrees clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, and provide habitat to over 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity.
Read more“The goal is to provide some educational signage for the community, to explain what the plants are, what they are attracting, and the value of native plants are,”
Read moreAdding to the excitement, the Sustainable Orillia Electric Vehicle Show will coincide with the chamber’s Mardi Gras event at the Port of Orillia.
Read moreIf there are high school students in your household, they are very welcome to join the Sustainable Orillia Youth Council.
Read moreOverall, participants were challenged to cycle a total distance equal to or more than 7560 kilometres (the distance across Canada)… they had cycled … a combined total of 10,767 kilometres.
Read more… the 309 entries was our biggest total yet for our annual contest…
Read moreJacobs encouraged people to familiarize themselves with the places where they live, work and play, and to speak up.
Read moreRecognizing there are endless opportunities to make Orillia more sustainable, participants agreed building partnerships with other like-minded organizations and individuals will be critical to success.
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