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Five Tips for Successfully Attending Conferences

Five Tips for Successfully Attending Conferences

So you’ve registered for an upcoming conference, and you’ve prepared as well as possible. Once you’ve traveled to the event, checked into the hotel, and finally have that badge around your neck, what happens?  Attending a conference is usually a significant investment, both in terms of time and money, so how can you make sure [...]

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Weekly News for May 7th

Weekly News for May 7th

brought to you by Janes Family Foods It’s the first week of May and it finally feels like spring might be here to stay! So here’s all the news that’s fit to print: Spring Events May marks the month that many of Canada’s Farmers’ Markets open and many year round ones move outside.  Food and [...]

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Featured Member Blog: Eating Niagara

Everyone has a particular interest and in the blogging world, we all have a platform to share what we love. In Tiffany Mayer’s case, that love is the Niagara region of Ontario. Aptly named, Eating Niagara, Tiffany is on a constant search to seek out and share the local food and farming scene around the [...]

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May 2012 BC Food Events

Here’s the round up for May food events in BC.  Check back often as we will update as we become aware of new events.  If you have others, please feel free to submit them to us. Farmers’ Markets Most farmers’ markets across the province open this month and many of the winter ones will be [...]

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Terroir Symposium 2012 – The New Radicals

Terroir Symposium 2012 – The New Radicals

by Charmian Christie A national hospitality symposium might seem like an odd professional development choice for a food blogger who isn’t a chef and doesn’t review restaurants, yet the Terroir Symposium is one of the more important events I attend. This annual one-day symposium brings industry leaders from around the world to Toronto, offering a [...]

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