by Working Forest | May 30, 2016 | Archives
A bug that sucks the sap out of trees and leaves them dead is the latest threat to Norfolk County’s forests, warns a biologist. The Hemlock wooly adelgid is in the Niagara Region and is probably headed this way, said Gregor Beck, director of Ontario programs for...
by Working Forest | May 30, 2016 | Archives
The federal government is conducting an environmental assessment looking at flooding on the property of its Great Lakes Forestry Centre. The property at 1195 Queen Street East experiences localized flooding during moderate to severe rain, according to Daniel Perri, a...
by Working Forest | May 30, 2016 | Articles
I have always been intrigued by the small-scale. Don’t misunderstand—industrial-scale sawmills, for example, are absolutely astonishing, and I have had many hours of enjoyment touring and observing the production processes at such facilities. Even so, nothing piques...
by Working Forest | May 27, 2016 | Articles
The Prince Albert Pulp Mill might begin producing raw kraft pulp product as soon as 2020. That is, depending on how the market fares, Paper Excellence senior vice president of operations David Kerr cautioned. It’s the clearest pledge Kerr could offer those who...
by Working Forest | May 27, 2016 | Articles
The search for ways to build greener, more sustainable buildings has sparked a brand new skyscraper race, but these contestants aren’t made of concrete and steel. Coming first in the global green race is the Brock Commons, Phase 1, in Vancouver, Canada, which is one...