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Emerald ash borer infestation in Bedford worse than previously believed

by Working Forest | Apr 30, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

CBC NEWS  — The emerald ash borer is proving to be a greater threat to ash trees in the Halifax area than expected. Crispin Wood, the superintendent of urban forestry for the municipality, says it was originally believed the ash borer was only present in...

Ontario Supports North Bay Area Businesses

by Working Forest | Apr 30, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

                  NORTH BAY — The Ontario government is investing more than $2.1 million in five businesses and one film project in the Nipissing region to help create 19 new jobs and promote economic development in...

When First Nations break with environmentalists

by Working Forest | Apr 28, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

NATIONAL POST — It’s been dubbed the new “War in the Woods”: A growing Vancouver Island protest encampment aimed at disrupting planned logging in Fairy Creek, an expanse of old-growth rainforest located just north of the British Columbia capital of Victoria. But...

Large portions of B.C. Crown land could end up in hands of Indigenous Nations

by Working Forest | Apr 28, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

VICTORIA, VANCOUVER SUN —  — The B.C. government should prepare the public for the coming “big shock” when “fairly large chunks” of provincial Crown land are recognized as actually owned and controlled by Indigenous Nations. So says Jack Woodward, the...

North American softwood lumber prices continue to skyrocket

by Working Forest | Apr 28, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

MADISON’S REPORT — Unrelenting and extremely motivated demand is the reason behind this incredibly sharp rise. New-home purchases account for about 10% of the market and are calculated when contracts are signed. They are considered a timely barometer of the...

Forests Ontario welcomes new president and vice president

by Working Forest | Apr 22, 2021 | Archive Articles, Articles

Timmins, Ontario –Steve Hounsell is stepping down as President and Chair of Forests Ontario, though will remain on the Board of the not-for-profit organization. Concurrently, Malcolm Cockwell of Haliburton, Ontario has been selected by the Board of Directors as the...
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