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Month: November 2017

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BC’s Lumber Trade Suffers in Wake of Vicious Summer Wildfire Season

November 16, 2017

Damage that the worst forest-fire season in BC has done to the province’s forest industry is showing up in trade statistics that show overall exports down […]

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Fines Upheld for Babine Sawmill Explosion

November 15, 2017

A WorkSafeBC review has upheld a decision to impose more than $1 million worth of penalties against Babine Forest Products for a catastrophic explosion and […]

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Forest Sector Execs on Trade Mission to China, Japan

November 15, 2017

British Columbia’s largest-ever forest sector delegation is on a trade mission to China and Japan from Nov. 12 to 17. Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations […]

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Ministers Met to Discuss Softwood Lumber Tariffs

November 15, 2017

Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Jim Carr, and his provincial counterparts met Nov. 10 to discuss the final determinations by the U.S. Department of Commerce […]

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Tolko Commits to Rebuild Fire-damaged Sawmill in Williams Lake

November 14, 2017

Tolko Industries Ltd. said it is committed to rebuild its Lakeview Division sawmill where a fire damaged offices in the building earlier this month, but […]

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Communities Affected by Wildfires Could Still Feel the Burn for Years to Come

November 13, 2017

“About 10 million acres burned and the actual bill after the fire was 24 times higher than the cost of fire suppression. So, $50 billion.” […]

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Closed BC Interior Sawmill Adds to Local Woes

November 5, 2017

Operations at a sawmill in British Columbia’s Interior, temporarily evacuated over the summer because of massive wildfires, has now been shut down following a fire […]

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20-Year Forest Health Strategic Plan: Eastern Washington

November 3, 2017

Throughout Washington state forest health has been in decline for several decades. At a broad scale, the decline can be attributed to past management practices, […]

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Why is Logging the Most Dangerous Job in America?

November 2, 2017

While many of us believe we are giving too much of ourselves — our time, mental exertion and personal freedoms — to our jobs, we […]

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