
BC’s Lumber Trade Suffers in Wake of Vicious Summer Wildfire Season
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
“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.” […]
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 […]
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, […]
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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