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The superintendent at Nova Scotia's famed Fox Harb'r Resort – the golf course owned by Tim Hortons co-founder Ron Joyce – wears another hat: grape grower. Aaron Little began growing grapes three years ago at a 26-acre vineyard across from the golf course and, when the crop is ready, will bottle wine bearing the Fox Harb'r name.
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A man who vandalized a newly sodded area at the Morris Stampede grounds in Manitoba did himself in after posting images of his handiwork on social media. Police arrested the suspect, charging him with mischief under $5,000.
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Residential customers who have invested greatly in new backyard features for their homes will want to spend quality time there during the summer months, but often they are driven inside by the relentless onslaught of mosquitoes. They are pleased with the quality work done by the landscape contractor they hired, but can't reap the full enjoyment of their new features because of the pest insects.
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Chez Reavie, Lee Trevino and Nick Price are among former Canadian Open champions concerned about the future of Oakville, Ont.'s Glen Abbey Golf Course. The thought of bulldozing the course to accommodate real estate development is "a terrible idea," Reavie – who won the Open in 2008 – said.
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The future of Canada’s professional turf and grounds maintenance industry is in good hands. From coast to coast, several bright, young superstars have been making a difference in the industry, paving the way for the next wave of up-and-coming professionals. This week, we profile the 10th (in alphabetical order) of our Top 10 Under 40 roster of selected recipients: Cam Watt.
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