by Working Forest | Oct 26, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
BIV — As protests continue on Vancouver Island over old-growth logging, and a new advisory committee wrangles over the question of just how much old-growth is left and how much should be off-limits to logging, one number persistently pops up: 3%. That’s how many...
by Working Forest | Oct 21, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
Progressing with EA registration, reaching out to communities, while protecting its legal rights Today, Northern Pulp Nova Scotia (Northern Pulp) is sharing an update on its commitment to using the best available technology to transform the kraft pulp mill into...
by Working Forest | Oct 20, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
NORTHERN ONTARIO BUSINESS — A town councilor in Fort Frances said the demolition of a biomass boiler at the former Resolute mill shows why more needs to be done To protect government investments in the private sector. According to Douglas Judson, the Town of...
by Working Forest | Oct 15, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY — Earlier this year, a log truck full of fire-salvaged timber wound its way down the mainline road at our Clackamas, Oregon, tree farm. It was one of about 100 vehicles that carried 215 loads of wood out of Clackamas that day — possibly...
by Working Forest | Oct 14, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
NAHB EYE ON HOUSING — Inflation accelerated in September, as prices for food and shelter showed notable gains. Federal Reserve officials described the current inflation run as “transitory”, and attributed recent increases largely to supply-chain constraints and...