by Working Forest | Jun 24, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
THENORTHVIEW — A move by the province to promote the use of mass timber in new buildings is being lauded by one B.C.-based manufacturer. Last week, the provincial government appointed a ministry of forest representative to promote the expansion of mass timber...
by Working Forest | Jun 24, 2020 | Archives
UBC’s Faculty of Forestry, alongside seven universities and key partners on wildfire management from across the country, will be co-leading a newly announced Strategic Research Network on Wildland Fire that will advance wildland fire science in Canada and train 100...
by Working Forest | Jun 24, 2020 | Archives
The health of Canada’s forests keeps our economy strong, sustains good jobs, and preserves our environment. That is why the Government of Canada is making investments to reduce wildland fire risks and protect Canadians living in or near forests and grasslands...
by Working Forest | Jun 22, 2020 | Archives
It is now clear that the COVID-19 pandemic will have a fundamental impact on the world’s energy systems and on the pace and direction of the global transition. Dramatic cuts in spending and a reallocation of funds into digital solutions and environmental...
by Working Forest | Jun 22, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
MOOSEJAW TODAY — During the past couple of months, the parks and recreation department removed 30 Mancana ash trees from the area, with six more removals planned on Manitoba Street East and High Street East. Tree stumps with orange Xs spray painted on them have...