by Working Forest | May 18, 2016 | Articles
Earlier this month, we learned some bad news about the phenomenon of “sudden oak death,” which has killed more than 1 million majestic oak and tanoak trees in coastal California. Researchers writing in the influential Proceedings of the National Academy of...
by Working Forest | May 18, 2016 | Articles
Canfor works with many exceptional contractors across our operations as part of our day to day business. This includes forestry contractors which harvest timber for us on our tenures in BC and Alberta and undertake challenging and extremely important work for us,...
by Working Forest | May 18, 2016 | Articles
The Kenora Forest Products Mill is one step closer to full production as Unifor says the first shift in the new planer mill started Monday. Local National representative Stephen Boon says there are now almost 70 unionized members working at the mill and that number...
by Working Forest | May 18, 2016 | Articles
Union officials at the Tembec industrial complex are upset with news that 24 positions will be eliminated at the facility along with an addition of five new positions. The news came down in what was supposed to be the first of three days of scheduled meetings between...
by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles
After an initial flurry of optimism, Premier Christy Clark is now anxious about Canada’s prospects for a renewed agreement with the United States to manage the softwood lumber trade. “I am worried about softwood, period,” Clark told The Vancouver Sun in a recent...
by Working Forest | May 17, 2016 | Articles
Nova Scotia’s Department of Environment has laid charges in connection with a clear cutting incident inside Long Lake Provincial Park. Charges under the Crown Lands Act were laid Friday against Dexter Construction, Scott and Stewart Forestry Consultants, and a...