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Oct 1, 2024 |
snowopsmag.com | Lisa Kopochinski
Building on a strong history of access management solutions, the European company Axess AG introduced their latest innovation, Axess Resort Solutions, to North American ski resorts. Known for secure ticketing and high-quality gates, the company is expanding its range of services to include innovative software solutions. Formed more than 25 years ago, Axess AG focuses on tickets and gates for access management.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
seedworld.com | Lisa Kopochinski
Results from the hemp variety trials are meant to help expand the hemp fibre industry across Canada. Hemp has been grown in Alberta since the 1990s when the crop was first legalized for production. In that time, the acreage has increased but the crop has been held back due to lack of research into fibre processing. Growing hemp for fibre has had limited opportunities in Canada for many years.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
snowopsmag.com | Lisa Kopochinski
With winter upon us and ski season here, many resorts have prepared by farming and storing snow in the fall to ensure there is enough snow for the season start date. Fortynine51 offers a full range of Liski safety and racing products for preparing race slopes for alpine skiing, cross-country and snowboard events, sign systems and security equipment for every type of ski slope, ski resort and equipment for competitions at the World Cup level.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
germination.ca | Lisa Kopochinski
Results from the hemp variety trials are meant to help expand the hemp fibre industry across Canada. Hemp has been grown in Alberta since the 1990s when the crop was first legalized for production. In that time, the acreage has increased but the crop has been held back due to lack of research into fibre processing. Growing hemp for fibre has had limited opportunities in Canada for many years.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
seed.ab.ca | Lisa Kopochinski
Results from the hemp variety trials are meant to help expand the hemp fibre industry across Canada. Hemp has been grown in Alberta since the 1990s when the crop was first legalized for production. In that time, the acreage has increased but the crop has been held back due to lack of research into fibre processing. Growing hemp for fibre has had limited opportunities in Canada for many years.
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