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Spring and Summer Events PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, March 09 2011 12:01

Here is a list of events going on around the country this Spring and Summer:

(note: any additional events apart from this list will be added to the list and an announcement will be made. If you know of any event going on related to food, beverage or industry, please let me know via e-mail and it will be added)


MARCH
March 12-13, 2011  Warkworth Maple Syrup Festival
Warkworth, Ontario, Canada
Celebrating 25 years. Each year the community marks the coming of spring with a fun-filled family weekend with events to enjoy both at Sandy Flat Sugar Bush and the Village of Warkworth in Ontario, Canada.

March 18-20, 2011  The Toronto Wine and Cheese Show
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Taste, sip and savour your way through the Wine & Cheese Show! The three-day event features a tasty selection of gourmet foods, wines, beers, and spirits, as well as interactive and informative seminars.


March 31-April 2, 2011  Alberta Farm & Ranch Show
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The 45th edition of Northlands Farm and Ranch Show is back. The show is set to be even bigger and better!

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British Columbia Junior Chef Competition PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, May 20 2010 21:31

On Sunday April 11th 2010 8 of British Columbia’s up and coming Junior Chefs took to the kitchen to compete in the BC Junior Chef Competition. Chef Rod Butters, Chef Geoffery Couper, and Chef Jonathan Garratt put on the Competition at Okanagan College.

Last Updated on Thursday, May 27 2010 16:39
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Muskoka District Golf Tournament PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, May 14 2010 07:08

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Mushroom Safari PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, May 10 2010 18:14

It was 8 a.m. on an October Saturday morning and a group of us—junior and chef members from the Okanagan Branch were getting out of our kitchens and into our cars. We were heading north in search of mushrooms. In the   vehicles, the talk was all about who was going to find the biggest mushroom, how we cooked our favourite mushrooms, and how much rain there was as we left Kelowna.

We met our guide, naturalist Roseanne Van E, at the Vernon area tourism information centre. She handed around photo books of mushrooms and truffles, and all sorts of fungi goodies that she had recently found in the bush where we were headed for our seven hour hunt. Everyone was excited as Roseanne told us that rain is good and that we should see mushrooms pop out right before our eyes. As we headed to Mabel Lake, where our hunt would begin, we all got our cameras loaded and ready.

Last Updated on Monday, May 10 2010 18:38
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