A Salmon Arm company’s agriculture technology project is one of three in British Columbia receiving funding to help bring an innovative idea to reality. According … Read More
TRICITY News: UBC student brings 4-H Club to PoCo
California native and UBC undergrad Katherine Higgins started the Port Coquitlam 4-H Club last year.
Gov BC:Task force to boost B.C. agriculture through tech, innovation
The Province has created the Food Security Task Force to find new ways to use technology and innovation to strengthen B.C.’s agriculture sector and grow … Read More
Country Life in BC: Clifton Ranch Receives 2019 Ranch Sustainability Award from the BC Cattlemen’s Association
KEREMEOS—The Clifton family was extremely pleased to receive the 2019 Ranch Sustainability Award from the BC Cattlemen’s Association, but the initiatives designed to improve habitat … Read More
Energetic City: Province to set new open-air burning regulations for this Fall
VICTORIA, B.C. – The Province of British Columbia is making changes to regulations surrounding open-air burning. Taking effect on September 15, 2019, the Government says … Read More
Gov BC: Licensing recruiters to protect foreign workers
Foreign workers who help fill labour shortages in a wide range of B.C. sectors will be better protected under a new government licensing requirement for recruiters. … Read More
Media Release: Sea to Sky Soils earns AgSafe safety Certificate of Recognition
Sea to Sky Soils has successfully completed AgSafeBC’s safety Certificate of Recognition program to become COR certified.
COS Mag: How do I get my workers to care about safety?
January 24, 2018 How do I get my workers to care about safety? Read More
CBC Still Standing – Copper-T Ranch
[VIDEO] CBC Still Standing host Jonny Harris stopped by Copper-T Ranch in Fraser Lake, B.C. to visit with AgSafe Regional Safety Consultant Trevor Tapp and his wife Janice.
U of Fred: EMBA Program – Wendy Bennett
[VIDEO] AgSafe Executive Director Wendy Bennett talks about her journey through the EMBA program at the University of Fredericton.