by Working Forest | Apr 9, 2019 | Archives
Judges at the Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments at the end of March about who will be responsible for clean-up costs at the Dryden mill, but there’s no date for the release of the court’s decision. According to a report by Kenoraonline.com, The...
by Working Forest | Apr 9, 2019 | Archives
Random Lengths Lumber Market Report While softness prevailed in prices, trading in framing lumber picked up modestly amid drier and warmer weather in some markets. Increased demand was mostly reported among distributors, wholesalers, and other buyers, while orders...
by Working Forest | Apr 8, 2019 | Archives
Responding to the ambitious targets set in the EU’s Europe 2020 strategy of sustainable patterns of consumption and production, REHAP is an EU-funded project facilitating a significant step towards a better use of natural resources by creating novel materials from...
by Working Forest | Apr 8, 2019 | Archives
Since taking over the reins of the engineering department in January 2018, Jacques Lajoie has initiated a development management plan. With wind in the sails and having increased their sales figures by over 40% in the course of the past two years, Carbotech must...
by Working Forest | Apr 8, 2019 | Archives
More than 2,800 items from 350+ owners to sell in the three-day event on April 11 – 13, 2019 GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, April 1, 2019 /CNW/ – This week Ritchie Bros. will host its first Grande Prairie, AB auction of the year and with 2,800+ equipment items and trucks...