Stephen Moore, one-year-in executive director of Forest Nova Scotia, wants to see the sector at the decision table when it comes to the future of forests in
A reman and wood treatment facility in southern Ontario is going on half a century setting high industry standards and their secret recipe is a mixture of
The B.C. government yesterday introduced a slew of new measures around old-growth, innovation and forest stewardship that places significant emphasis on
Logging deferrals are now in place in B.C. covering nearly 1.7 million hectares of old-growth forest, 1.05 million of which is considered most at-risk,
Documentary breaks down facts and myths around sustainable forest management in Canada and the potential of wood products to help mitigate climate change.
Canfor has announced a purchase agreement with Millar Western Forest Products to acquire their solid wood operations and tenure in Alberta. Canfor says
The Women in Forestry Virtual Summit is welcoming speaker proposals to present
at our second annual digital day of discussion around gender and diversity
Global market conditions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted Prince George, B.C.-based Sinclar Group to shut down lumber production at its
Weyerhaeuser Company has announced its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, outlining plans to reduce operating capacity at its lumber, OSB and engineered wood
With the country settling into the reality of social distancing and non-essential business closures for the next few weeks, many provinces have included
Beginning March 30, Norbord will be reducing production capacity at its North American OSB operations by 25 per cent in response to the demand impact of the
Four of B.C.’s largest forest products players have slashed their lumber production for the next week or more in response to market volatility resulting
In response to operating and market conditions impacted by COVID-19, Interfor is slashing its lumber production in B.C., the Pacific Northwest and the U.S.
As countries, provinces and states announce new, stricter measures to contain the spread of coronavirus, known as COVID-19, a growing number of forestry
Agoke Development Corporation, a forestry company owned by the First Nations of Aroland, Eabametoong and Marten Falls in northwestern Ontario, has received