Dealing with First Nations in an open, up-front way will get results
First Nations talk issues at COFI Prince George Free Press With both Victoria and Ottawa pondering the value of the B.C. Treaty Commission process
First Nations talk issues at COFI Prince George Free Press With both Victoria and Ottawa pondering the value of the B.C. Treaty Commission process
Tree bark fashion lights up Vancouver show The Weekly Voice Vancouver: For 22 seasons, Vancouver Fashion Week has striven to deliver a fashion experience
B.C. aboriginal band enacts laws to govern territory after historic court win Canadian Press WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. – A British Columbia aboriginal nation granted
Sediment from Mount Polley mine dam collapse found deep in Quesnel Lake University of Northern B.C. researchers found plume extends over an area of
FLNRO press release – B.C. adds $5 million to wildfire protection program
Workshop June 11th 1:30-4:30 in Clearwater in conjunction with the BCCFA Conference Working Effectively with Aboriginal Peoples® Aboriginal issues like land claims and self-government
Press Release from the BC Government Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Globe and Mail A British Columbia First Nation is one step closer
City grants projects with forest profits After an extended period of consideration city council has agreed to grant $350,000 to six local projects from
The Rocky Mountain Goat covered the release of the BCCFA Indicators Report read more
Alberni Valley News The Alberni Valley Community Forest (AVCF) has been quietly operating in the Alberni Valley for a little over 7 years in
Take time to fill in the survey Forest Practices Board For the past two decades, the Forest Practices Board has served the public interest
Airport leads recipients for community forest funds Council asks for more information about recommendations Alberni Valley Times Profits from a municipally owned forestry operation
Work improves access to forest. Volunteers spruce up trail systems in Millennium Park Peak Online Community partners have joined forces to improve access on
250 News Williams Lake, B.C. – The new allowable annual cut for the Williams Lake Timber Supply Area has been reduced by 2.77 million
by Monica Lamb-Yorski – Williams Lake Tribune Uncertainty was one thing participants at a recent public meeting said they had in common surrounding the 2014
An important issue and well deserving of a read. Topics include low snowpack, the provincial budget and LBI and professional reliance. Link to the
The BC Community Forest Association has released the results of the first annual survey of community forests in a report called, ‘Measuring the benefits
Community Forest managers and Woodlot licensees met Dec. 10th in locations across the province to hear from MFLNRO about about the complexity and possible
B.C. Finance Minister Mike de Jong offered tax breaks and other support for the province’s natural gas and mining sectors on Tuesday, but little
On Friday, Feb. 13, road restrictions came into effect, which is weeks earlier than previous years Williams Lake Tribune Unseasonably warm weather has impacted