by Working Forest | Jan 24, 2017 | Archives
What happens to wood waste created by construction, demolition, tossed-out furniture and yard scraps that end up at the Squamish landfill? The Squamish Chief asked the District of Squamish about the process of disposing our wood waste. Clean wood, such as untreated...
by Working Forest | Jan 23, 2017 | Archives
Elk herds that were reintroduced to northwestern Ontario nearly 20 years ago have started to spread out and claim new territory, according to a retired wildlife biologist who continues to study the animals. Bruce Ranta was part of the team that brought elk back to the...
by Working Forest | Jan 23, 2017 | Archives
The power generating station in Cochrane could be started up again this spring, under a new district energy model, thanks to ongoing talks that are yielding progress between stakeholders and the province. The 42-megawatt cogeneration facility, currently majority owned...
by Working Forest | Jan 23, 2017 | Archives
The City of Merritt is facing an estimated four to six per cent drop in overall tax revenue in 2018 due to the closure of the Tolko sawmill. Those numbers are based on two scenarios, with the city facing up to a six per cent drop if Tolko decides to demolish the...
by Working Forest | Jan 23, 2017 | Archives
Premier Christy Clark has promised logging contractors on B.C.’s coast some help with their most intractable problem, how to get consistent work at high enough rates from major forest companies to keep their firms viable. Contractors couch the discussion as...
by Working Forest | Jan 19, 2017 | Archives
The Supreme Court of BC gave the green light on Jan. 18 to major changes to the way Catalyst Paper does business. Catalyst Paper, which owns the Crofton pulp mill, is in the process of a recapitalization plan that would see the forest company switch from a publicly...