B.C. snowpack reaches record low for May
Average snow levels around the province are 53% of normal, the lowest for May in 36 years May 11, 2016 CBC News Snow in
Average snow levels around the province are 53% of normal, the lowest for May in 36 years May 11, 2016 CBC News Snow in
May 13, 2016 Nelson Star Video cameras and logs will both roll during the annual Kaslo May Days Logger Sports this month. TV personality
“…the board is very pleased that the community forest corporation responded quickly to fix the problems and improve its procedures and training for operational
May 02, 2016 The Globe and Mail By Shawn McCarthy Canada’s forest products industry is aiming to be a major contributor to Canada’s 2030 climate
May 03, 2016 Business Wire The first ever female president of the Truck Loggers Association and a professional field hockey player turned environmental consultant are
Are you passionate about rural issues and rural communities? If so, the Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition wants to hear from you. The Southern Interior Beetle
Economic Uptick a monthly newsletter partnership between the 16-97 Economic Alliance and the Community Development Institute at the University of Northern British Columbia, April 2016
March 23, 2016 The Valley Voice by Art Joyce When it comes to our community forests, when do good intentions go bad? According to
The Valley Voice April 6, 2016 by Art Joyce While the details may change with the realities of day-to-day forestry operations, a clear founding
Apr 21, 2016 CKNW News Talk 980 Forestry. Since B.C.’s inception, it’s been one of our province’s driving industries. But in the 21st century
Forester Ken Day awarded city’s certificate of merit April 16, 2016 Williams Lake Tribune Alex Fraser Research Forest manager Ken Day is the latest
April 7, 2016 VICTORIA – An audit of Community Forest Agreement CFA K4B, near Fort St. James, has found that Tanizul Timber Ltd. met
British Columbia Fibre Outlook Apr 07, 2016 Tree Frog News BC Deputy Minister Tim Sheldan and newly affirmed Chief Forester Diane Nichols spoke of
Logger training provides gainful employment outcomes The inaugural Logger Training Program in the West Kootenay was successfully completed at the end of February, opening
“Ambitious” goal set for community forest harvest: Mayor Not-for-profit management society aims to cut 6,000 cubic metres Officials are crossing their fingers in the
Program Details The BC Rural Dividend assists rural communities with a population of 25,000 or less in strengthening their community resilience, and supporting their social, cultural
Deputy Minister announces new Regional Extension Notes Link to the Extension Notes Re: Adapting BC’s Natural Resource Management to a Changing Climate As many of
Loon Lake upgrade project nearly complete A dozen-year multi-million-dollar capital upgrade is mostly complete at the Loon Lake Lodge and Retreat Centre, setting it
‘We have to diversify and we have to innovate,’ says chairman of first pilot project in Nova Scotia Oct 23, 2015 Chronicle Herald The