by Working Forest | Oct 28, 2019 | Archives
Vancouver Sun — The crisis in British Columbia’s forestry sector that saw more than 20 sawmills close or curtail production over the summer and put some 3,000 sawmill employees out of work, at least temporarily, is showing up in worsening trade figures for the...
by Working Forest | Oct 28, 2019 | Archive Articles, Articles
Clean Electricity Generation Ltd (CEG) and Turun Seudun Energiantuotanto Oy (TSE) have announced the successful logistics, handling and combustion trial of over 1,000 tonnes of CEG Renewable Black Pellets at TSE’s coal-fired power unit Na2 in Naantali power...
by Working Forest | Oct 27, 2019 | Archives
BC Government — Legislation introduced Oct. 24, 2019, by the provincial government will move the Province forward with a clear action plan for reconciliation, supporting predictability and economic opportunities, while respecting Indigenous human rights. The new...
by Working Forest | Oct 27, 2019 | Archives
Quesnel Observer — Displaced forestry workers who have not done so already are encouraged to contact the new support program put in place by the provincial government. According to a report in the Quesnel Observer, Terry Tate, a temporary business agent with...
by Working Forest | Oct 25, 2019 | Archives
Canadian Real Estate Magazine — A development that will feature the first tall wood building on Vancouver Island had its ground-breaking ceremony this week. According to a report in Canadian Real Estate Magazine, the 12-storey wood building will be part of the...