by Working Forest | Apr 28, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
MADISON’S REPORT — Unrelenting and extremely motivated demand is the reason behind this incredibly sharp rise. New-home purchases account for about 10% of the market and are calculated when contracts are signed. They are considered a timely barometer of the...
by Working Forest | Apr 22, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
Timmins, Ontario –Steve Hounsell is stepping down as President and Chair of Forests Ontario, though will remain on the Board of the not-for-profit organization. Concurrently, Malcolm Cockwell of Haliburton, Ontario has been selected by the Board of Directors as the...
by Working Forest | Apr 21, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
EDMONTON, Alberta, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Using drones to help reforest remote boreal environments. Reducing methane emissions from cattle by up to 90 percent through feed additives. Leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize energy usage at a pulp mill. These...
by Working Forest | Apr 19, 2021 | Archives
KAMLOOPS, CFJC TODAY — One of 24 projects who received funding from the B.C. government’s Supply Chain Resiliency Grant program is centered in Kamloops. Domtar Pulp Mill received $194,000 from the province. The program funded a grant of up to $400,000 to...
by Working Forest | Apr 19, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles
VANCOUVER SUN — A specialty products sawmill in Quesnel that fell into bankruptcy last summer will reopen at the end of this month after being taken over by Williams Lake-company Kandola Forest Products. KFP president Neal Kandola said the mill — which turns...