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B.C. wildfires hammer ministry budget but increase revenue for firefighting companies

by Working Forest | Jul 14, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

2015 is shaping up to be one of B.C.’s most devastating forest fire years on record, with the government already spending more than $97 million, far in excess of its annual $63 million forest-fire-fighting budget. The active fire count stands at more than 180 at time...

Forestry to disappear from Quebec’s North Shore without more support, says Resolute Forest Products

by Working Forest | Jul 10, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Resolute Forest Products Inc. and the two other forestry companies working in Quebec’s North Shore region say the entire industry there will soon disappear if the provincial government doesn’t increase subsidies to reflect the higher cost of producing in the area. On...

Pallet wars: corrugated industry tries to edge out wood pallets

by Working Forest | Jul 3, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Pity the lowly wood pallet. Nobody thinks about it. But it does so much work. Most merchandise in supermarkets and big box stores is shipped on wood pallets. There are roughly two billion wood pallets circulating in the U.S. But now, the wood pallet is under...

Former Employees Who Purchased Closed Virginia Sawmill Find Success

by Working Forest | Jul 3, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Focusing on grade lumber and high quality production, former employees purchase and restart Virginia sawmill. New owners explain the process of reopening an idle facility. When a sawmill that had been run by International Paper (IP) sat empty in Isle of Wight County,...

Saskatchewan out of firefighting funds as more than 3,000 evacuated from north

by Working Forest | Jul 2, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says the province’s firefighting budget has been depleted, but crews will keep working in the north, where flames and smoke have forced at least 3,000 people from their homes. Evacuations started late last week in about a dozen...

Meadow Creek Cedar plants trees despite licence problems

by Working Forest | Jun 26, 2015 | Archive Articles, Articles

Meadow Creek Cedar is busy planting trees and doing road maintenance this summer in an attempt to reduce the liability that has caused the provincial government to cancel its forest licence as of Aug. 7. The licence is for sale, with a deadline of July 15 for bids,...
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