Spotlight
Ontario's SFL holders are leery of the recently
announced mandatory third-party certification they will have to put in
place by 2007.
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Tech Update: Bucking and Merchandizing
Systems
What you need to know about the latest. |
From one
coast to another
BC contractor Timberline Enterprises expanded far
afield earlier this year when it took on timber clean-up work for
Weyerhaeuser in North Caroline. |
Guest Column:
Ensuring chain of custody
Chain of custody plays a major role in
maintaining consumer confidence in certification programs, says Paul
McFarlane of the University of British Columbia. |
Ontario's new white
birch sawmill
A new $6 million white birch sawmill in Temagami,
Ontario is doing primary manufacturing, but also has an eye to do
remanufacturing down the road. |
A winning
formula
Masters Forestry, the CWF Outstanding Logging
Contractor of the Year, has a winning formula with its strong emphasis
on team effort and good traning. |
Under
pressure Nova Scotia's Barrett
Lumber is finding its land and forests have come under pressure from
urban development, and more recently, damage from Hurricane Juan. |
Cleaning up after
the Blowdown
A massive clean-up of blowdown timber is
north-western Ontario is coming to an end, marking a successful
effort by logging contractors |
Major $50M mill
investment
Dunkley Lumber is moving ahead with a major $50
million mill investment in the BC Interior. |
Another
Successful Show It was another
successful show at Forest Expo in Prince George, BC, with a wide
array of equipment displayed. |
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New and Noted at
Forest Expo 2004 What's new in harvesting equipment and
associated services. |