Fire risk-reduction projects set for Williams Lake area
A series of wildfire risk-reduction projects will be completed in the Williams Lake area over the next two years in interface areas where urban
A series of wildfire risk-reduction projects will be completed in the Williams Lake area over the next two years in interface areas where urban
From Jill Hayward, BCLocalNews.com: The Lower North Thompson Community Forest Society is alive and well. From managing the community forest, to creating long term employment and
The Lower North Thompson Community Forest purchased land to create the Barriere Industrial Park in 2017. In 2018 the CF invested $799,844 in land
In 2018 BCCFA’s member forests sold an average of $2.79 million dollars of timber and other forest products and averaged nearly $2 million dollars
From Burns Lake Lakes District News: The Burns Lake Community Forest (BL Comfor) has submitted its Annual Allowable Cut (AAC) request to the provincial
“Splatsin First Nation councillor George William and Lumby mayor Kevin Acton discuss how their respective communities came together to create the Monashee Community
In March of 2019, BCCFA teamed up with UBC’s Alex Fraser Research Forest to host a workshop focused on wildfire and community forests. This
From BCLocalNews.com: The provincial government plans to launch a pilot project on boosting forest resilience in the Burns Lake region. The project in the
The community forests in Nakusp and Harrop-Procter have each recently received grants from the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) that will reduce carbon
Draft Together for Wildlife strategy November 22, 2019 Get Involved What is this engagement about? The Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural
Sicamous sees a dual purpose to its $1-million fuel mitigation plan. The Shuswap community is hoping to protect their town from wildfires while at
It’s the culmination of many years of work but now the Cowichan Lake Community Forest Co-operative is handing out legacy grants to various community
Every year, the BC Community Forest Association conducts a survey of member community forests. The resulting data is analyzed and released as the Indicators
The Merritt log haulers who organized a truck convoy in support of B.C.’s forestry industry were at the Thompson Nicola Regional District Thursday to continue
This article is an opinion piece written by Jim Hinton ================================== We tend to be wasteful when we have an abundance which is true
The Province is looking for public input to help develop a new strategy that will better prepare B.C. communities for the impacts of climate
B.C. Premier John Horgan and the province’s Indigenous leaders have begun their annual summit with a pledge to break new ground by being the
Canfor Corporation announced that, based on the recommendation of an independent committee of Canfor’s board of directors, it has entered into an arrangement agreement
Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson says the opportunity to sit down with local managers from the provincial forestry ministry for close to four hours earlier
The province has approved the transfer of Conifex’s forest licence to Hampton. In an Oct. 28 news release, Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands,