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Logging and Sawmilling Journal- October 2000 |
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SpotlightThe latest challenge to harvesting old growth timber illustrates the industry has some tough foes in environmental groups. |
Olympics ReadyWestern Forest Products is working on integrating its harvesting with requirements for the 2010 Winter Olympics proposed for BC. |
Millyard AssistA Liebherr loader is assisting a Tembec operation in making the most efficient use of its millyard. |
Role for Swedish PlanterA Swedish planter could have a role to play in Canadian forestry. |
Logging MemorialBlind River, Ontario recently commemorated the forest industry with the unveiling of a memorial. |
Alberta's Top ContractorsContinuing our series at looking at the leading logging contractors, we feature Alberta’s top contractors this month. |
Building Better ForestsIn a new feature, Logging and Sawmilling Journal ranks BC’s leading logging contractors |
Hokum Moves AheadOntario sawmiller Ben Hokum and Son has moved ahead with its recently completed new small log mill. |
Good Equipment FitNew Brunswick contractor finds the Valmet 901C is a good fit in an area of varying harvesting prescriptions. |
Demo 2000 a SuccessThe Demo 2000 show in BC saw good attendance, and manufacturers took the opportunity to introduce new equipment. |
Trade FairMetko 2000, in Finland, attracted a record, 19,000 Visitors |
Tech Update- Site Preparation Equipment
Column: Industry Watch
- Righting Historical Wrongs in BC is Not Always Easy
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