COVID-19 UPDATE – September 16, 2021

COVID-19 UPDATE – September 16, 2021

The Government of Alberta announced a slate of new public health measures last night to help fight the spread of COVID-19 in the province.
The following measures are most relevant to the horticulture industry.

Mandatory measure – Effective Sept. 16

  • Mandatory work-from-home measures are in place unless the employer has determined a physical presence is required for operational effectiveness. (All but some office staff would require physical presence in our industry)
    If employees are working on location, they must mask in all indoor settings, except while alone in workstations.

Mandatory restriction – Effective Sept. 4 and 16

  • Masking and physical distancing are mandatory in all indoor public spaces and workplaces. This measure extends to places of worship as of September 16.
    Employees must mask in all indoor work settings, except while alone in work stations.

The Restrictions Exemption Program (REP) begins September 20th. It will require businesses or private events open to the public to either implement REP or reduce capacity to 1/3 of the fire code.

Businesses that implement the Restrictions Exemption Program can operate as usual if they only serve people (ages 12 and over) who have:

  • proof of vaccination
    • single dose accepted between September 20 and October 25 if received 2 weeks before time of service
    • double doses required after October 25
  • documentation of a medical exemption
    proof of a privately-paid negative PCR or rapid test within 72 hours of service (tests from AHS or Alberta Precision Laboratories not allowed)

Businesses do not need to apply for the program. Audits and enforcement will occur to ensure rules are followed.
The Restriction Exemption Program would not apply to:

  • businesses or entities that need to be accessed for daily living
  • employees of businesses participating in the program
  • children under 12

For the Green Industry Show & Conference, November 18-19, 2021 at Westerner Park in Red Deer, we are still awaiting confirmation of how what path the venues will choose and then we can make the appropriate decisions about the event accordingly.

Stay safe!

THE GREEN INDUSTRY SHOW & CONFERENCE WILL BE LIVE IN RED DEER IN 2021!

THE GREEN INDUSTRY SHOW & CONFERENCE WILL BE LIVE IN RED DEER IN 2021! 

Edmonton, AB – The Green Industry Show & Conference (GISC) will be proceeding as a live event, November 18-19, 2021, and for the first time it will be hosted at Westerner Park in Red Deer, AB. After a successful virtual event in 2020, what people want is GISC live and in person.

The central location for the event allows GISC to continue as the hub for the green industry on the Prairies. GISC will continue to offer an industry leading trade show along with top-notch education. This year’s event theme is “Let’s Get Together!”; not only in reference to the return to a live event but also the focus on the social aspect that everyone missed.

GISC will be more accessible to more people across Alberta with easier travel from north or south. Combined with ample free parking and multi-day or single day passes, the move will work to make GISC even better for all.

“A central location has long been sought for GISC, a venue however was elusive.  Coming out of the pandemic and looking for ways to bring everyone safely together again, now was the time to make it happen.  This is an exciting evolution of Western Canada’s largest trade show and conference, we are excited that the new venue will bring more people together. Together to learn, connect and grow.” says Joel Beatson, CEO of Landscape Alberta, host organization for GISC.

For 2021, GISC will include a 37,000 ft2 trade show, 10 hours of live education over two days, pre-show tours, the Growers Auction/Dinner, Tailgate Party, and AGGA Garden Party. Details will be released as they come available. All information and registration can be accessed at www.greenindustryshow.com.

For all enquiries:
Joel Beatson
Green Industry Show & Conference
780-489-1991
joel@landscape-alberta.com

Humboldt Urban Garden Sanctuary Breaks Ground!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 3, 2021

Humboldt Urban Garden Sanctuary breaks ground today!

The first step in the construction of the Humboldt Urban Garden Sanctuary (HUGS) was taken. Over three years ago the community of Humboldt was forever changed by the tragedy involving the Broncos hockey team.

Landscape Saskatchewan, Landscape Alberta, and Communities in Bloom with support from Scotts Canada approached the City of Humboldt about building a garden to honour the victims and families. After setting the site as the Humboldt District Health Complex and creating a design brief, the steering group worked with Olds College students to hold a design event. The concept of Joy Newsham was selected and featured a variety of spaces and uses that would provide a garden that was equal part memorial and healing space.

The design was updated and turned into complete working drawings by Christyn Palazzo of Palazzo Designs in Regina. With an original build date of summer 2020 delayed due to the pandemic, the team is excited to get started on this impressive project. The garden will include accessible pathways throughout to enjoy the variety of trees, shrubs and flowers planted across the garden space. Several seating areas will allow for either gathering of friends and family or quiet reflection, the feature area will also include a custom art sculpture by local artist Murray Cook.

Construction is set to be complete by September 2021 culminating in an official opening to be determined based on weather and public health guidance.

Leslie Cornell, Past-President of Landscape Saskatchewan and Owner of Cornell Design & Landscaping in Moose Jaw says “we are extremely proud to be able to give back with this project, the tragedy in Humboldt impacted so many and we are thankful to help by creating a space of remembrance and healing for everyone touched by the tragedy”.

Yvonne Berscheid, Site Leader of Humboldt District Hospital “On behalf of Saskatchewan Health Authority, the patients, families and staff of Humboldt District Hospital, thank you to all those who had a hand in planning this garden, and all those who will help see it come to life. It is our hope that in some small way, this garden will help those who visit it find peace and healing. A place of reflection for many in our tight knit Humboldt community.”

John Zaplatynsky, Chair of the Green Cities Foundation says “We hope that by building projects like this across Canada, we will help educate the public and our politicians on the value of green spaces and the impacts to the community that they can provide – improving the mental health of the residents, helping to mitigate climate change by cooling our cities, and providing a safe and calming space to visit.”

“We hope that this garden will be a place for the community to gather, rest, rejuvenate, remember and enjoy, and that this space will inspire others to create and experience the restorative powers of green spaces.” Paul Brydges, Chair, Communities in Bloom.

“Barkman Concrete is honoured to support the Humbolt Broncos Healing Garden Project. May this garden help commemorate the lives lost. And may it truly be a place for all those affected, to continue their healing.” Alan Barkman, Chief Executive Officer.

 “The Healing Urban Garden Sanctuary reflects the value that Scotts Canada places on supporting our communities. We offer this garden to the Humboldt community as a means of healing their sorrows,” says Karen Stephenson, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Stakeholder Relations.

Project partners include Landscape Saskatchewan, Landscape Alberta, Communities in Bloom, Green Cities Foundation and Scotts Canada.

Garden donors include Burnco Landscape Centre, Expocrete an Oldcastle company, the City of Humboldt, Brandt, Barkman concrete, Palazzo Landscape Design, Manderley, Lakeshore Tree Farms, Snap Edge, Techniseal, Techo-Bloc, Cornell Design & Landscaping, Great North Hardscapes, Dutch Growers, in-lite Design Corporation, Red Deer Soils Ltd., and the Grazing Design for the logo creation.

The Green Cities Foundation will be collecting public donations towards the project – donations can be made online via www.gcfoundation.ca.

Carol Brons, mother of Dayna Brons, speaks at event

Foreground: Leslie and Ron Cornell planting first tree, Background: Michael Behiel, Mayor of Humboldt, Shelia and Roger Nordick, Committee members, volunteers with Communities in Bloom, and Murray Cook, artist.

L to R: Yvonne Berscheid, Humboldt District Hospital, Carol Brons, mother of Dayna Brons, Leslie Cornell, Landscape Saskatchewan and Cornell Design & Landscaping, Michael Behiel, Mayor of Humboldt, Shelia Nordick, Communities in Bloom volunteer, Roger Nordick, Town councillor and Communities in Bloom volunteer, Murray Cook, artist.

Media inquires:

Joel Beatson Executive Director
Landscape Saskatchewan
587-986-8466 or joel.beatson@landscape-alberta.com

Alberta Jobs Now Program Announced

The Alberta government has announced a $370 million fund to help business revcover from the pandemic.

The Alberta Jobs Now Program provides funding for eligible employers to subsidize wages, fund training or a combination of both, for new hires. If your organization is eligible, the Alberta Jobs Now Program offers a wage subsidy or training subsidy of 25%, up to $25,000 for each employee, for up to 20 full time new hires.

Applications are being accepted now. The application deadline for the first Alberta Jobs Now Program intake is August 31, 2021. All Alberta Jobs Now Program applications must be submitted via the Alberta Jobs Now Program Portal. This online application is an easy and efficient way for employers to apply to Alberta Jobs Now Program.
For details, check the application guidelines and access the Alberta Jobs Now Program Portal at alberta.ca/jobsnow.

Landscape Alberta Member Overview

  • Notes for members about eligibility and process that will help assess if they will be able to take advantage of this program;
  • New or vacant full time and permanent position in Alberta (defined as a minimum of an average of 30 hours per week). Contract or fixed term positions are ineligible,
  • Be hiring for new or vacant full-time positions for at least 52 weeks,
  • New hires must be hired on or after program launch date,
  • The start date for new hires can be no longer than 120 days from the application approval,
  • Resident of and will be working in Alberta during the grant period.

Take note of some of the regulations that would be ineligible for the program;

  • Individuals who leave their current full-time position to move to another full-time job,
  • Immediate family of the company owner or director/board member Immediate family of the company owner or director/board member,
  • Current and previous employees who have worked for the employer in the past 90 days,
  • Temporary Foreign Workers, or anyone temporarily working in Canada,
  • An employer cannot receive Alberta Jobs Now Program funding for any employee who is also receiving a wage subsidy from other government sources for the same position at the same time (e.g. Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy).

Support for Albertans

Update May 6, 2021

COVID-19 Support for Albertans - https://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-supports-for-albertans.aspx

Work Sharing
This Federal program allows for employees to remain working during times where there is a reduction in normal levels of business activity.  Employees wages are supplemented by EI payments.  This has been expanded to 76 weeks due to COVID-19 related issues.  Please note this does not apply to seasonal staff and must be by mutual agreement between employer and employees.

Full details here – https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/work-sharing.html

 

Updated link for Health Posters for workplaceshttps://www.alberta.ca/covid-19-information-posters.aspx

ALL NEW - AB Non-healthcare Workplace Guidance During COVID-19 - https://www.alberta.ca/assets/documents/covid-19-non-healthcare-workplace-guidance.pdf

OHS Materials for AB Employers - https://ohs-pubstore.labour.alberta.ca/covid-19

AgSafe Alberta has templates for farms during COVID-19 - https://www.agsafeab.ca/Resources.aspx?pg=covid19#covid-19

Landscape Horticulture Certification Program

GET CERTIFIED. GET HIRED.

The new Canadian Nursery Landscape Association’s national Landscape Horticulture Certification Program is operated in collaboration with provincial nursery and landscape associations. This new and improved certification program is structured to maintain high certification standards and streamlined to be more convenient and accessible.

  • 100% Canadian owned and operated
  • Aligned with Red Seal Occupational Standards
  • Emphasizes safety and safe practices
  • Technician hands-on practical tests delivered through VALID-8, a world-class web-based solutionWritten tests delivered through Mettl, an online examination system with live proctoring features
  • Option to transition previously earned designations

For more information on the LHCP visit: https://cnlagetcertified.ca/

Canadian Landscape Standard 2nd Edition

The Canadian Landscape Standard Second Edition is now available.

The CLS is an indispensable tool to the success of any landscape project that is designed, built and maintained to this nationally recognized standard.

Good planning, building and maintenance of gardens and spaces is critical to protecting your investment in green infrastructure from the roots up.

The Canadian Landscape Standard is a resource which defines good landscape construction practices. It should be used by land developers, parks staff, landscape architects, landscape contractors and the building industry. Order your copy >

*Free for members – see members only section

GISC 2020 Goes Virtual!

July 9, 2020, Edmonton AB - During these past months, Landscape Alberta has continued to monitor the evolving factors related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, particularly with regards to our Green Industry Show & Conference slated to take place this Fall.

The Province of Alberta continues to suggest strict guidelines on public gatherings, especially those indoors.  Combined with the additional health and safety requirements, restriction on international and inter-provincial travel and uncertain economic recovery, the Landscape Alberta Board of Directors has decided to replace the physical GISC in 2020 with a fully virtual conference and trade show.

This new avenue is an exciting one and opens many new and interesting facets of the show and conference that we are excited to share with our exhibitors, sponsors and attendees.

GISC 2020 – Virtual will be held November 18-20th.  The expanded schedule will allow people to balance virtual attendance with real life responsibilities.  Features to look forward to include:

  • Free show attendance, including several keynote speaker sessions.
  • Over 20 top tier educational sessions for all aspects of the horticulture industry with registration.
  • Includes both live and archived access to education sessions after the event.
  • All sessions will be complaint with CEU tracking.
  • Digital marketplace for the best in products and services for the landscape industry in Western Canada.
  • Digital access to product demos and to meet one on one with exhibitor representatives.
  • Incredible pricing to allow as many people to attend conference sessions as possible.
  • Social events, including several “Virtual Happy Hour” type solutions.
  • Virtual scavenger hunts and other fun activities for amazing prizes and engagement.

“GISC 2020 – Virtual is an exciting opportunity to connect and learn in the new abnormal” says Joel Beatson, CEO of Landscape Alberta.  “After careful consideration of all options the Board of Directors and staff are whole heartedly committed to offering a world class virtual experience for GISC 2020”.  He continued with “while we will miss the face to face connections that are so key to GISC we plan to use the technology in ways that offer improvements to the experience instead of trying to simply replicate the same event”.

Exhibitors that have already paid deposits will be offered full refunds shortly.  For all other details please stay tuned to www.greenindustryshow.com for more details on registration, pricing, and conference sessions as they become available.

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Media contact:
Joel Beatson, CEO
joel.beatson@landscape-alberta.com or 587-986-8466 (cell)

PPE Sources

Directory of PPE Sources for Pick Up/Delivery in Alberta 

The following resources can supply PPE for pick up or delivery but please note that stock levels may vary and pick up times must often be prearranged.  Some locations require pre-ordering only.
Alberta Wide: 
  • Gloves, masks, sanitizer, signage
  • Locations include:   Bonnyville, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Fort Saskatchewan, Grande Prairie, Leduc, Lethbridge, Lloydminster and Red Deer.
  • Account set up and pre-order only for pick up
  • Gloves, masks, sanitizer, signage
  • Locations include: Edmonton, Grand Prairie, Nisku, Fort Saskatchewan Red Deer, Calgary and Fort McMurray.
  • Phone to order and arrange pick up
Drug stores and pharmacies
  • Gloves, masks, sanitizer
Wal-Mart
  • Sanitizer, gloves, buffs/kerchiefs.
Home Depot, Lowes and other hardware stores
  • N95 masks, dust masks, disposable gloves
  • 1-gallon jugs of sanitizer.  Limited quantities per person.
Local marketplace groups like Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace etc. are an excellent resource for hand made cloth masks and buffs made by community members.  It is recommended to obtain cloth masks with a pocket for a filter. Good suggestions for filters can be found in this article.
Northern Alberta
Edmonton:
  • Gloves, masks, sanitizer
  • Cloth masks, gloves and sanitizer.
  • Curbside pick up and home delivery only
  • Cloth face masks, bandanas, face shields and hand sanitizer
  • Limited hours – check website
  • Portable hand washing stations
Grainger  see under Alberta wide
Vallen  see under Alberta wide
Grande Prairie:
  • Portable hand washing stations
Grainger  see under Alberta wide
Vallen  see under Alberta wide
Fort McMurray:
  • Portable hand washing stations
  • Cloth face masks, bandanas, face shields and hand sanitizer
  • Limited hours – check website
Grainger  see under Alberta wide
Vallen  see under Alberta wide
Lloydminster:
  • Portable hand washing stations
Vallen see under Alberta wide
Southern Alberta 
Calgary:
  • Masks and gloves
  • Call first to check stock
  • Offers curbside pick up only
  • Cloth masks, kerchiefs
  • Hand washing stations, hand sanitizer stands
Grainger see above
Vallen see above
Red Deer:
  • Portable hand washing stations
  • Cloth masks, kerchiefs
Grainger see above
Vallen see above
Lethbridge:
  • Gloves, masks and signage
  • Call first to check stock and order.  Pick up only.
  • Cloth masks, kerchiefs
  • Portable hand washing stations
Vallen see above

Other

Bellwyck Inc.

ImportPros

Elite Promotional Marketing

Gregg's Distributors

49 North Lubricants

ATB Nexus

 

Government of Canada PPE Supply Hub
The Government of Canada has established a new PPE supply hub to help organizations sell and buy personal protective equipment (PPE) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Plant a Victory Garden!

Plant a Victory Garden!

There is no time like the present to re-introduce the concept of the Victory Garden (or Co-victory garden – hehe!). Use these tips and graphics to promote your company and encourage the people to grow their own Victory Garden.

Ten Steps for Planning Your Victory Garden 2.0

 “This post is provided as an educational/inspirational service of the National Garden Bureau and our members.”

 #plantsomething #greenforlife #landscapealberta #growyourfood #victorygarden