British Columbians who make their living from forestry appear to be bracing themselves for some bad news any day now from the provincial government. Some industry insiders say they expect the B.C.
Back when logging was the lifeblood of small towns and lumberjacks skillfully wielded axes in forests and wrestled with cut trees in B.C.’s coastal waters, Jubiel Wickheim was the absolute master of ...
Mill closures prompted by a lack of economically-viable fibre continue to plague the province’s forest industry but in no way is British Columbia becoming a treeless moonscape. Not according to ...
PORT ANGELES — A tree-sit protest, which has blocked logging access to state Department of Natural Resources parcels, is now two weeks old. An injunction hearing regarding the parcels has been ...