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Local Food and Beverage Strategy unveiled
20
Oct

Local Food and Beverage Strategy Unveiled

BOUCTOUCHE (GNB) – The provincial government officially unveiled its Local Food and Beverage Strategy at Ferme Michaud in Bouctouche today. The strategy provides local producers with new market opportunities. The strategy was identified last month as a key opportunity for growth in the New Brunswick Economic Growth Plan. “Increasing local food and beverage consumption can...
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Vic High students get hands dirty in school garden
25
May

Vic High Students Get Hands Dirty in School Garden

Photo: City Harvest Co-operative’s Heather Parker, second from right, plants squash on Tuesday with Vic High students, from left: Dani Birge, Alexis Cumpstone, Sterling Beeston and Eden Murray.   Photograph By BRUCE STOTESBURY, Times Colonist – See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/vic-high-students-get-hands-dirty-in-school-garden-1.2257466#sthash.WHWPH1HM.dpuf Neatly kept beds full of carrots, lettuce, herbs and more fill a corner of the grounds at...
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Q.E. II Public School teaming up with C-K Table to offer special meal
25
May

Q.E. II Public School Teaming Up with C-K Table to Offer Special Meal

Photo: Queen Elizabeth II Public School students in Jenn Kranenburg’s Grade 3/4 class display one of the vegetable gardens they have planted at the Chatham, Ont. school on Friday May 20, 2016. Pictured clockwise from left, are: Kaydence Kronemoore, Tiara Blackbird, Trinity Walker, Mirah Coll, Caiden Coll, Jayden Ogle, Chloe Tetrault and Hannah Doey. Ellwood Shreve/Chatham...
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Veggie farm run by Chilliwack students for CSA this summer
11
May

Veggie Farm Run by Chilliwack Students for CSA This Summer

Kids will be learning to grow food sustainably on the Sardis Secondary School Farm this summer. Not only that, SSS students will also be running a veggie bin business to supply 40 local families with fresh produce every week. “This will be the first year the students have a farm as a classroom,” said Agriculture...
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St. Mary’s French Immersion is having fun with good food
06
May

St. Mary’s French Immersion is Having Fun with Good Food

Algoma Public Health is excited to support St. Mary’s French Immersion as they explore, grow, cook, taste and have fun with good food. To kick start the initiative, local Certified Organic Farmer, Fannie McFadden from McFadden’s Acres, spoke to the entire student body about where food comes from and what it’s like to be a...
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Summer lunch plan modelled on school nutrition programs
06
May

Summer Lunch Plan Modelled on School Nutrition Programs

More than 160,000 Toronto students have access to free or low-cost breakfasts and snacks as part of a national network of school nutrition programs that is fuelling learning and healthy eating habits across the country. But when school’s out for summer, those programs go on hiatus, too. “We all know about the summer learning loss...
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Ducklings part of education in J.L. Crowe class
02
May

Ducklings Part of Education in J.L. Crowe Class

The Outdoor Education Academy is the centre of attention at J.L. Crowe Secondary School since the second batch of ducklings arrived earlier this month. This program, for grades 11 and 12, provides life-changing experiences for students through a variety of activities such as wilderness cooking, trip planning, and mountain navigation. The students also help out...
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Food for thought: Colquitz students learn through hot lunch
08
Apr

Food for Thought: Colquitz students learn through hot lunch

We’re all taught the food pyramid as children, but a Colquitz middle school teacher is ensuring that students will continue to develop healthy eating habits as they enter their teens. For the last several years, Grade 6 teacher Laura-Lyn Helton has been getting students involved in a twice-monthly hot lunch program, providing an educational avenue...
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16
Mar

Garden Supplies Fresh Food for Cafeteria – Carihi Mirror

“I want a garden where my students can go out and learn about where their food comes from.” That was part of teacher Jessica Mann’s goal when she started her Carihi garden initiative. Mann teaches the cafeteria program at Carihi, as well as the baking class, and she runs the school’s Gardening Club. The garden...
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15
Mar

Penticton Elementary School Engages in Food Forest Project

A Penticton man is working on a unique farming project in Penticton with a local elementary school. Ryan Foster has founded an organization known as the Food Foresters of Canada Society, working to develop local food forest projects in Penticton and area. A food forest project is currently underway by Parkway Elementary School after teacher...
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