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TimberWest tests proximity sensors on loaders for safety

by Working Forest | Dec 4, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

TimberWest has a number of very large mobile machines working at its sort yards and logistics facilities. They unload trucks, transfer logs within the facility and move logs shipside for loading. When you see these machines in motion, the sites look like a...

First Nations invest in Hornepayne mill, cogen facility

by Working Forest | Nov 30, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

Hornepayne Lumber and Hornepayne Power are receiving a $4 million equity investment from an alliance of three First Nation communities in northeastern Ontario. The investment group, Northeast Superior First Nation Investment LP, is taking a 30 per cent ownership stake...

Venture capital firms show interest in bioeconomy

by Working Forest | Nov 30, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

SARNIA, Ont. – A building block for the support of early-stage Canadian bioeconomy and cleantech companies has been announced by Bioindustrial Innovation Canada (BIC). BIC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with each of five key venture capital firms...

Ontario municipalities dispute activist claims on caribou

by Working Forest | Nov 9, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities and Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association are defending the work of the provincial government and the forest industry in response to claims by environmental activist groups that Ontario has not acted to protect...

Canada reduced GHG emissions, but not as much as global leaders

by Working Forest | Nov 2, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

TORONTO – PwC’s Low Carbon Economy Index analysis shows global emissions growth slowed in 2016, rising only 0.4 per cent while global GDP growth was 3.1 per cent. Carbon intensity has been falling at around 2.6 per cent for the past three years. This is a clear...

Caribou progress report: herds declining, disturbances rising

by Working Forest | Oct 31, 2017 | Archive Articles, Articles

OTTAWA – A report on the progress of recovery efforts for boreal caribou shows that some progress has been made by governments and industry in the past five years, but that caribou populations continue to decline and habitat disturbance continues to increase. The...
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