by Working Forest | Jul 15, 2019 | Archives
Nelson Star – Nelson BC city council has changed some of its construction and landscaping bylaws to help make the city more resistant to wildfire. According to a report in the Nelson Star, The changes are based on the understanding that a fire in the city is more...
by Working Forest | Jul 15, 2019 | Archives
Ladysmith Chemainus Chronicle — The BC Federation of Labour has announced a “hot edict” on Western Forest Products in a show of solidarity with striking forest workers. The move, welcomed by the United Steelworkers which represents many WFP workers in mills on...
by Working Forest | Jul 12, 2019 | Archives
Ottawa, Ontario — Earlier today (July 11) in Saskatoon, Canada’s Premiers held their annual First Ministers’ meeting where they stated their shared commitment to a number of important economic objectives. Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) was pleased...
by Working Forest | Jul 11, 2019 | Archives
Scaling Up 2019 will be held from November 4 to 6, 2019 in downtown Ottawa at the beautiful Chateau Laurier Hotel. More news to come including another superb lineup of speakers. Stay tuned and save the dates. Scaling Up 2019 is pleased to announce that this year’s...
by Working Forest | Jul 10, 2019 | Archives
CHICAGO, IL –- Environmental claims such as “go green – go paperless” and “save trees” are regularly used by banks, telecoms, utilities, insurance companies, and many other service providers, as they encourage their customers to switch from paper to lower cost...