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IPCBC Skills Training Program for Resource Workers

March 5, 2010 - Are you looking for job opportunities? Out-of-work resource workers in communities across BC can develop new, valuable skills with a seven-day Invasive Plant Training Program starting this April.

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Invasive Plant Council of British Columbia awards N.A.T.S. Nursery and GardenWorks special recognition for voluntarily changing business practices to help prevent the spread of invasive plants.

February 15, 2010 - N.A.T.S. Nursery and GardenWorks were two Lower Mainland businesses to receive special recognition awards during the Invasive Plant Council of British Columbia’s (IPCBC) Annual Public Forum, “Unique Habitats, Unique Challenges,” held at the Delta Vancouver Airport Hotel in Richmond, January 19th to 20th, 2010.  
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Invasive Plant Council of British Columbia to host highly anticipated “Unique Habitats, Unique Challenges” forum in Richmond, January 19 to 20, 2010, to address issue of invasive plants in British Columbia.

January 13, 2010 - Invasive plants are silently invading British Columbia’s unique landscapes, fertile range and agriculture lands, fragile ecosystems, and vibrant communities at an alarming rate. These ‘unwanted’ invaders cost taxpayers millions of dollars each year in rising management costs and lost productivity to industry, and alter ecosystems critical to wildlife.
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Invasive Plant Training across BC offers New Skills for Displaced Resource Workers

October 2, 2009 - Displaced resource workers in Duncan and communities across BC developed new, valuable skills during an innovative Invasive Plant Training Program offered recently by the Invasive Plant Council of BC (IPCBC) in collaboration with regional invasive plant committees.
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