"Hello, this is Andrew Snook with your news of the week. In today’s newsletter read about B.C.’s “Path to 45” being questioned, Ontario Premier Doug Ford being ready to work with homebuilders, and more!"
Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper has announced it will be filing notices with the Ontario Ministry of Labour to cease its newsprint operations in Thunder Bay in Q1 2026 due to declining demand over the...
The Silviculture Innovation Program and the Forest Enhancement Society of BC are pleased to announce a newly formalized partnership focused on funding projects that develop new practices and information to help benefit future practitioners of...
On March 5, 2026, Canadian Forest Industries, Pulp & Paper Canada, Canadian Biomass, and Opérations Forestières et de Scierie will host the Women in Forestry Virtual Summit.
During the Truck Loggers Association’s Convention & Trade Show in Vancouver, one of the discussions focused on B.C.’s fibre supply and the Province of B.C.’s “Path to 45” forestry initiative, which targets an actual harvest...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is ready to work with residential builders to kickstart an ailing housing industry that economists warn is facing its worst downturn in decades.
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This special rate gives you a $75 discount on the regular price for a total of C$ 460 + applicable taxes.
This year’s event offers you a multitude of opportunities to grow your business and your network with a trade show, industry-related presentations, and networking opportunities.
Employees working at the chip plant at J.D. Irving, Ltd.'s sawmill outside of Sussex, N.B. were notified last week that the company is moving those jobs to Saint John.
Representatives from Ignace, Ont. used a good portion of their time in front of government officials recently to talk about the pending shutdown of the local sawmill.