Proposed act not good policy
Letter from Bob Simpson, MLA Cariboo North – In response to Critic In Error With Regard To Changes (The Daily News, Feb. 25). It
Letter from Bob Simpson, MLA Cariboo North – In response to Critic In Error With Regard To Changes (The Daily News, Feb. 25). It
Forest management in B.C. is confronted with a triple challenge — a supply-side shortfall, increasing market demand and the likelihood that governments will continue
Link to Guidebook II Abstract In the face of many challenges related to a range of ecological, economic, and social factors, a growing number
This past week saw BC Wood and FPInnovations sponsor a well-received traceability workshop attended by a wide range of industry manufacturers and related Forestry
The mountain pine beetle epidemic and the U.S. housing market crash in its rearview mirror, the B.C. forest sector forestry is basking in good
BC Liberals go ahead with another giveaway of publicly-owned land to corporations Three years ago, in a feature report entitled “The Big Burn,” Focus
The B.C. government has introduced amendments to allow the conversion of volume-based forest cutting permits to area-based tenures, a move that some have described
WASHINGTON- The U.S. Lumber Coalition is seriously concerned by the recent announcement of log export policy changes in British Columbia (BC), particularly an increase
by Gordon Hamilton – Proposed switch from volume- to area-based licenses supported by industry The B.C. government is being accused of giving forest companies
‘Difficult decision’ to trim silviculture funding until next year: minister. Budget cuts announced for forest stewardship in British Columbia are signs of the government’s
The B.C. government is not doing enough to protect the province’s biodiversity — and does not seem to clearly understand what biodiversity is, according
It wasn’t so long ago that the B.C. government was investing political capital in striking a more productive “new relationship” with First Nations. Which
BC Forest Practices Board: British Columbia’s economy benefits significantly from the development of natural resources. Every year, the province of BC issues thousands of
Jobs and Labour minister Pat Bell has announced he is withdrawing as a B.C. Liberal candidate in the upcoming election due to a health
Continuing crisis should be election issue this spring B.C. forests are in crisis for a multitude of reasons and politicians of all parties must
For the last 3 weeks, I have been visiting communities across British Columbia in my capacity as critic for Forests, Lands and Natural Resource
by Vaughn Palmer: VICTORIA — Opposition leader Adrian Dix sent an important signal Wednesday with the announcement that in the event his New Democratic
Companies could have option to apply for scarce tree farm licence The B.C. government plans to introduce legislation that will give forestry companies rights
The B.C. NDP’s forestry critic said if his party wins this spring’s election, it will take up to five years to make a dent
How can the natural attributes of wood commonly seen as disadvantages, be re-imagined as assets to create novel, sustainable products? There was a time