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The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) City Council’s City Plan Commission voted unanimously to approve the rezoning for a project that includes what could be the Western Hemisphere’s […]
The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) City Council’s City Plan Commission voted unanimously to approve the rezoning for a project that includes what could be the Western Hemisphere’s […]
There’s been a blizzard this week in Utah, and still, State Forester Brian Cottam is preoccupied with forest fires. Usually, he and his team would […]
As provincial political parties lay out their visions for the coming years, they know it’s British Columbians who will be rolling up their sleeves and […]
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources is empowering communities to tackle important forest health issues with two new grant programs. These programs, which support […]
Canfor Corporation has announced it will be temporarily curtailing operations at three British Columbia mills due to log supply constraints, log costs and current market […]
Extreme cold temperatures in the forecast could be good news for Winnipeg’s ash trees and very bad news for emerald ash borers. The city started […]
Canada’s forestry and legume industries say the country’s two major railways prioritized other commodities over their shipments to the Port of Vancouver late last year, […]
Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) and the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers (CCFM) are proud to open applications for the eighth annual Skills Awards […]
Representatives of Resolute Forest Products are asking Queen’s Park for help, as they battle with American producers for access to U.S. markets. In a news […]
New wage subsidies and a bigger industry in Labrador are just some of the points that have come together to form a mega plan of […]
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