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Hello, this is Andrew Snook with your news of the week. In today’s newsletter read about a potential new ally for B.C.'s forestry sector, Tla’amin Nation’s historic land agreement, and more! Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
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Domtar (formerly Paper Excellence) and Tla’amin Nation have reached an historic agreement for the Nation to reacquire a substantial portion of the lands at the tiskwat paper mill site in Powell River, British Columbia.
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Northeast B.C. First Nations are among a group of Indigenous communities within the province to receive funding for various projects from Natural Resources Canada.
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Kemira will make a multi-million Euro investment in multiple production line expansion of strength chemical agents for paper, board and tissue at its Wellgrow site in Thailand.
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Many biomass materials are produced as byproducts, residues or wastes from some other process, operation or industry. Moisture content within these materials is a crucial step in the production process as it can immediately affect energy usage, plant efficiency and quality of the final product. Our diamond standard moisture sensors connect directly to a PLC to create a closed loop system!
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Join us at the 2025 COFI Convention, "Where Do We Stand? Strategies for Competitiveness and Sustainability." Trees to Keys: Growing the Canadian Market for B.C. Wood.
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To put it politely, the current Government of B.C. and the forest sector have not always gotten along.
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Mayor Gary Serviss of Petawawa, Ont. has written a letter to the Government of Ontario intended as a “gentle nudge” toward some movement on a proposed biomass plant in the town.
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Recognizing extraordinary contributors and emerging leaders.
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The Forest Innovation & Bioeconomy Conference returns May 6 to 8, 2025, at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver, bringing together industry, researchers, policymakers, investors, and First Nations leaders to explore the future of forest sector innovation.
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April 2-4, 2025 | Prince George Civic Centre - Prince George, B.C.
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May 4 to May 7, 2025 | Minneapolis Convention Center - Minneapolis, Minn.
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