by Working Forest | Oct 6, 2015 | Archives
Scientists are warning that intense wildfires in the northernmost areas of North America are changing the composition of the tundra ecosystem, degrading permafrost and contributing to a northward migration of trees, all of which have serious implications for the...
by Working Forest | Oct 6, 2015 | Articles
While drones are often associated with government and military, several industries recognise the benefits of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology and are turning to drones for a competitive advantage. Thus, since the summer of 2014 a team of...
by Working Forest | Oct 5, 2015 | Archives
A broad-cross section of Canadian businesses – from cattle ranchers and grain exporters to small-scale manufacturers – applauded Canada’s signing of the Trans Pacific Partnership, a monumental trade deal that will open up new export opportunities in a number of...
by Working Forest | Oct 5, 2015 | Archives
British Columbia focused Canfor Pulp Products Inc. has come to our attention because a number of key insiders have been buying. Canfor Pulp Products is 50.5-per-cent owned by Canfor Corp. Between July 29 and Sept. 24, director Peter Bentley acquired 40,000 common...
by Working Forest | Oct 5, 2015 | Archives
The Nova Scotia government is making its final $13.7-million disbursement to Northern Pulp under a provincial funding program that no longer exists. In April 2013, the previous NDP government granted the Pictou County pulp and paper mill loans and incentives worth...