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...
by Working Forest | Nov 17, 2020 | Archives
VERNON, B.C. — Tolko Industries (U.S.) Ltd. and Jasper Lumber Company are pleased to announce a 50-50 joint-venture partnership in an existing sawmill, shavings business, whole log chipper, and trucking operations in Jasper, Alabama. The collaboration will be known as...
by Working Forest | Nov 16, 2020 | Archives
CORNER BROOK, N.L., The Chronicle Herald — The City of Corner Brook and Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd. are proceeding with a study on the feasibility of partnering on co-treatment of wastewater. After being approached by Corner Brook Pulp and Paper in 2019 on...
by Working Forest | Nov 16, 2020 | Archives
MASSTIMBER.CA — Around the world, mass timber buildings are increasing in size, height, and complexity. Advancements in wood products and construction are helping build more resilient, climate-smart communities in British Columbia and Canada. B.C. has a unique...
by Working Forest | Nov 13, 2020 | Archives
Ottawa, Ontario — Lim Geomatics is excited to be included among the winners of the 32nd annual Growth List. The definitive ranking of Canada’s fastest-growing companies was announced today and is compiled by Canadian Business and Maclean’s magazine. Winners are chosen...
by Working Forest | Nov 13, 2020 | Archives
TORONTO — The Ontario government is making it easier and more affordable for families to spend time in provincial parks. The province is reducing the price of the popular seasonal day-use vehicle permits by up to 36 percent and increasing the number of day-use vehicle...