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Changes to the Manufactured Forest Products Regulation are being introduced in the Interior of B.C. to expand manufacturing requirements for the export of cedar and cypress lumber.
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The Klahoose First Nation has signed a landmark deal with Interfor to purchase a total tenure of 181,036 cubic metres of annual cut of forest lands in the Nation’s traditional territory.
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P.E.I. has begun raising public awareness about the hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive species known to infect hemlock trees and has been present in the Maritime provinces since 2017.
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The Ontario government is funding 15 projects under its new Forest Biomass Program, doling out the first $1.5 million of a $19.6-million investment.
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FS 216 has a robust log design with optimum angle and wider width to enhance traction performance for loggers and skidders. It provides excellent cut and chip resistance under the most critical operating conditions and ensures maximum protection against possible damages at any time.
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Toward the end of October, North American softwood lumber prices began their usual annual seasonal drop. Customers, whether retailers or end users, continued to make purchases for immediate needs only, keeping inventories quite lean.
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In a bid to safeguard their community from the escalating threat of wildfires, British Columbia’s largest community forest is proactively undertaking wildfire risk reduction work with support from Forest Enhancement Society of BC funding.
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Nick is the owner of Valley View Industries in Kamloops, B.C. His journey in the forest industry began in 2009 when he started working in the family business, making cedar fencing and gazebos.
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In the week ending Nov. 24, the price of Western S-P-F 2x4 #2&Btr KD (RL) was US$414 mfbm. This is up by $10, or two per cent from the previous week when it was $404 mfbm.
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The B.C. government has announced funding for 19 new projects through the Forest Enhancement Society of BC, including a wildfire fuel break, low-value log transportation, and shipping fibre to a bioenergy facility.
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Mercer Peace River Pulp woodlands manager Frazer Butt says that historical data shows forests in Alberta would burn every 35 to 100 years without suppression and prevention efforts.
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The federal government needs to do a better job of ensuring policy development is more deeply rooted in local feedback, says Derek Nighbor.
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The Women in Forestry Virtual Summit is welcoming speaker proposals to present at the fourth annual digital day of discussion around gender and diversity in the forest sector.
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