
B.C. defers stumpage fees for 3 months to aid forest industry during pandemic
By / Dirk Meissner · The Canadian Press The British Columbia government is deferring a timber harvesting fee charged to forest companies in an effort to help […]
By / Dirk Meissner · The Canadian Press The British Columbia government is deferring a timber harvesting fee charged to forest companies in an effort to help […]
Found on Timmins Today Canada’s struggling forestry companies and its hard-hit sawmilling sector need federal support to get them through to the end of this […]
By / Equipment Journal From a small village workshop in Vieremä, Finland, Einari Vidgrén’s dream of building forestry machines has grown into an international business […]
By / Victor Kaisar BC’s Parliamentary Secretary for Forestry says he is hoping that work done to stabilize the province’s ailing forest sector won’t be […]
Company to idle Kingsport, Tennessee mill and Ashdown, Arkansas A62 paper machine for three months FORT MILL, S.C. — Domtar Corporation (NYSE: UFS) (TSX: UFS) […]
Boise Cascade Company (“Boise Cascade” or the “Company”) (NYSE: BCC) today announced steps it is taking in response to rapidly evolving market conditions and economic […]
Harmac Pacific president Levi Sampson said round-the-clock production at the mill near Nanaimo, B.C., has been diverted to making the medical-grade pulp NANAIMO, B.C. — […]
BY JOSH K. ELLIOTT GLOBAL NEWS Radiation levels near the Chernobyl nuclear reactor have spiked to well above normal as two fires tear through the irradiated forests around the infamous facility. […]
Edmonton Journal Dues for timber are being deferred for up to six months in an effort to help keep the forestry industry alive and prevent […]
Harmac Pacific president Levi Sampson said round-the-clock production at the mill near Nanaimo, B.C., has been diverted to making the medical-grade pulp NANAIMO, B.C. — […]
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