by Working Forest | Jul 4, 2017 | Archives
Councillors in six northwestern Alberta municipalities are worried a “cookie-cutter” solution to dwindling caribou populations would cause a serious drag on the local forestry industry, reports The Edmonton Journal. Preliminary plans from the provincial government set...
by Working Forest | Jul 4, 2017 | Archives
The manager of a consortium of forestry companies that log on western Nova Scotia Crown land says his group isn’t to blame for the struggles of private woodlot owners who say they can’t find buyers. According to a CBC News story, WestFor is taking heat...
by Working Forest | Jul 4, 2017 | Archives
A small BC sawmill has cut production and is exploring new domestic markets in response to U.S. duties on softwood lumber. “Half of our operation is shut down right now and we’ve got about eight guys laid off,” Jay Nelson of Galloway Lumber Company told The Free...
by Working Forest | Jul 4, 2017 | Archives
Toromont employees across Canada got their hands dirty for a good cause last week, planting more than 150 trees in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday. Trees were planted at branch locations, local community parks and recreational areas. Maria Vomiero, human resources...
by Working Forest | Jun 30, 2017 | Archives
Victoria, BC – PRT Growing Services Ltd. has reached an agreement with the ownership group of Skimikin Nursery Ltd to acquire the company, effective July 1. Skimikin Nursery is located in Tappen, BC, approximately one hour north of PRT’s three other nurseries in BC’s...