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West Fraser Timber has completed the sale of its Quesnel River Pulp mill in B.C., and Slave Lake Pulp mill in Alberta, to an affiliate of a fund managed by Atlas Holdings.
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There was a pause in demand as buyers waited to see if prices might erode. Players reported a two-tiered pricing structure opening up between sawmills and the distributors.
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Statistics Canada data reveals a surge of 19.4 percent (seasonally-adjusted) in year-over-year growth in investments in building construction in Saskatchewan.
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The First Nation's Major Project Coalition and Canada's Forest Trust Corp have embarked on a shared commitment to fostering a sustainable future.
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The Deadwood project in B.C. is an exciting, innovative manufacturing venture that entails a partnership between Nak’azdli Development Corp. and Deadwood Innovations, aiming to revolutionize the forest sector.
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Calling all logging contractors in Canada! As you know, our industry has been navigating through various challenges lately. To gain a deeper understanding of the current state of affairs, we're reaching out to you for your valuable input by taking our survey.
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Combustible dust-related fires and explosions are a global problem. NFPA 652, Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust is essential to manage the dust-related fire, flash fire, and explosion hazards in industries that use dust collection and handling equipment, or that have processes that may generate combustible dust. Experts in fire and explosion safety worked together to make NFPA 652 an effective tool for avoiding these destructive and deadly events.
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The EOMF is expanding sustainable forestry on private lands by encouraging its members to certify to the SFI Indigenous Peoples and Families Module.
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The province held its first weekly wildfire update on April 18, just a few days after a wildfire was caused by a natural gas pipeline rupture.
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MWC 2024 concluded with resounding success as it welcomed a record-breaking attendance of over 1150 participants and hosted 112 booths.
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The UBC Faculty of Forestry professor was named among Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world for 2024 for her decades of research that showed beneath the forest floor, trees communicate via vast networks of mycorrhizal fungi.
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