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Even if you’re not physically located in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, you can still explore the 80-acre expanse of the Pye Centre for Northern Boreal Food Systems on the shores of the Grand River.

 

Even if you’re not physically located in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, you can still explore the 80-acre expanse of the Pye Centre for Northern Boreal Food Systems on the shores of the Grand River.

The centre’s new website, launched today, features numerous aerial photographs and artistic renderings of the farm, in all its fertile glory. Plus a pumpkin or two.

Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo, interim dean of the School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at the Labrador Institute, says the release of the website is an exciting milestone in the evolution of the Pye Centre.

“Today is not just a website launch – it’s a celebration of the vision for the Pye Centre, and the release of our research principles and policies,” Dr. Cunsolo said. “We are delighted to be sharing our developments over this past year and our plans for the Pye Centre moving forward.”

 

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