by Working Forest | Jul 9, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
Two University of Toronto professors are among the scientists leading the Wildland Fire Research Network – a new, Canada-wide coalition of seven forest-fire researchers at six different academic institutions.Professor Emeritus David Martell and Associate Professor...
by Working Forest | Jun 24, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
THENORTHVIEW — A move by the province to promote the use of mass timber in new buildings is being lauded by one B.C.-based manufacturer. Last week, the provincial government appointed a ministry of forest representative to promote the expansion of mass timber...
by Working Forest | Jun 22, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
MOOSEJAW TODAY — During the past couple of months, the parks and recreation department removed 30 Mancana ash trees from the area, with six more removals planned on Manitoba Street East and High Street East. Tree stumps with orange Xs spray painted on them have...
by Working Forest | Jun 17, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
Grind pallets, pallet scrap, construction wood waste, dry trim ends, and other dry waste wood into marketable fiber with wood fiber processing systems from WSM. A typical system starts with batch loading of material to a Chain Metering Bin which delivers waste wood to...
by Working Forest | Jun 3, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
The Canadian Wood Fibre Centre (CWFC) is accepting applications for research funding for the 2020–2021 fiscal year for the Forest Innovation Program. Deadline for submissions: Tuesday, July 14, 2020, 11:59 p.m. PDT. Late applications will not be accepted. Find out who...
by Working Forest | Jun 1, 2020 | Archive Articles, Articles
Missoula, MT – A team of leading experts has released the second annual North American Mass Timber Report. Due to the Corona Virus and postponement of the 2020 International Mass Timber Conference, an electronic PDF copy of the 2020 Mass Timber Report is being...