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THE CANADIAN PRESS — The annual pace of housing starts increased three percent in October compared with September, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said on Tuesday, although the increase was less than some economists predicted. The seasonally adjusted annual...
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BC First Nations Forestry Council Vancouver, BC – The BC First Nations Forestry Council (the ‘Forestry Council’) has released its submission to the province laying out 20 recommendations from First Nations to inform proposed changes to the Forest & Range...
by Working Forest | Nov 18, 2020 | Archives
Vancouver, BC, Canada – Canfor announced today it has reached multi-year $30-million agreements with Peak Renewables involving the sale of the Company’s forest tenure in the Fort Nelson region of British Columbia. The transactions are subject to customary closing...
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TORONTO — The Ontario government announced the establishment of Supply Ontario, a new centralized procurement agency that will enable a whole-of-government approach to purchasing goods and services, saving taxpayers money. Supply Ontario will ensure that schools,...
by Working Forest | Nov 18, 2020 | Archives
Extended class hours, more hands-on training and a reduced time commitment The tuition for the 8-week class is $2625.00 The National Hardwood Lumber Association has announced a format change for the NHLA Inspector Training School. The traditional 12-week program will...