by Working Forest | Sep 30, 2019 | Archives
Portland Press Herald — Weyerhaeuser wants to revert to more typical zoning for commercial forests because none of the housing and resort development approved in 2009 has happened. According to a report in the Portland Press Herald, Weyerhaeuser is asking to...
by Working Forest | Sep 30, 2019 | Archives
British Columbia, The Canadian Press — Premier John Horgan says the government, lumber industry and communities in British Columbia need to refocus on getting more money out of provincial forests. Dozens of forest companies have closed or curtailed operations in...
by Working Forest | Sep 30, 2019 | Archives
The Canadian Wood Council (CWC) has announced Kevin McKinley as president & CEO, effective September 30. Kevin is a highly experienced and well-regarded leader, with previous work experience at the Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation, International...
by Working Forest | Sep 30, 2019 | Archives
World-renowned environmentalists, scientists, climate change experts and indigenous groups will meet on October 3 in London to create a roadmap for pioneering, country-led solutions to climate change. The event, convened by the Commonwealth and its implementation...
by Working Forest | Sep 27, 2019 | Archives
The Ontario government, in partnership with Nipissing First Nation, is helping protect fish populations in Lake Nipissing by collecting data and conducting research in September and October. Boaters should be aware that over the course of two weeks, standardized nets...