Press Minogin GItigaanis: The Orange Flower MemorialWawatay News January 20, 2023, Rick Garrick GILLIAN LEITCH testifies to the benefits of connecting to nature through bees and delisting Milkweed from the Noxious Weed Act on March 4, 2015 Pure honey offers taste of local landscape“Floral bouquets gift honey with distinction, and a wealth of flavour and texture”, says Gillian LeitchOPINION JUL 03, 2018 | BY GILLIAN LEITCH | TORONTO.COM On-the-land cultural restoration program in full bloom despite pandemicPosted on August 19, 2020 in Anishinabek NewsThe AlterEden Minogiin Gitiganis — Gardens Growing Well program interns created 72 Anishinabemowin wood cookies with names of boreal forest plants to be hung up in the Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School garden in Thunder Bay. By Rick Garrick WAWATAY NEWS October 16, 2020 DFC GARDEN PROJECT GROWING WELL by Rick Garrick Orange Flower Memorial Project: Indigenous Youth honour Indian Residential School Survivors and the Children who Never Made it Home MANDATE The United Church of Canada CLIMATE JUSTICE Winter 2020 Gillian Leitch, landscape designer and beekeeper is a member of the Pollinator Advisory Group Ontario Nature celebrating AlterEden designed Palmerston Square Pollinator Patch Don’t fight storm water, use it! September 22, 2015 by Martina Rowley