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Crees of Waswanipi fighting to protect last intact boreal forest on their ancestral land

by Working Forest | Dec 7, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

In a last-minute decision, the Environmental and Social Impact Review Committee (COMEX) has agreed to postpone the public hearing on the construction of forest access roads that would impact the Broadback Forest, one of the last remaining wilderness areas in...

Kamloops pulp mill celebrates 50 years of manufacturing

by Working Forest | Dec 7, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Employees, elected representatives, community leaders joined company executives today at the Domtar pulp mill in Kamloops to mark the mill’s 50(th) year of operations. The operation began in 1965, when a new and innovative concept for utilizing waste materials...

Athol Forestry receives Lt. Gov. partnership award

by Working Forest | Dec 4, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

A local cooperative is being recognized for its role making employment accessible. Athol Forestry General Manager Ian Ripley reviews a forestry management plan the cooperative works on. Athol Forestry was recognized with the Lt. Governor’s Persons with Disabilities...

Climate Change Plan Needs to Include Wildlife Conservation

by Working Forest | Dec 4, 2015 | Articles

The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is releasing a comprehensive new land use study that simulates the benefits and liabilities of the next 50 years of development in the western boreal forest region in order to inform dialogue on the options for wildlife...

Forests Can Only Fight Climate Change if We Become Better Stewards

by Working Forest | Dec 4, 2015 | Articles

After a 10-year “climate action pause,” Canada is back at the international table. Though expectations are high that the new government will work to end our dependence on fossil fuels and speed up the transition to renewable energy, there has been little...

Ottawa Redblacks denied ‘wood cookie’ TD celebration as logger team barred from performing during Grey Cup

by Working Forest | Nov 30, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

For the lumberjacks on the Ottawa Redblacks chainsaw crew, it was the unkindest cut of all. Just days after learning they could perform their post-touchdown celebrations during Sunday’s Grey Cup game — and after scrambling to find flights and a place to stay in...
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