Letter to the Editor As we celebrate Canada’s National Forest Week, it’s time to reflect on the sector’s importance to the people of British Columbia….
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Cascadia TSA cut level lowered
The Cascadia Timber Supply Area (TSA) has a new allowable annual cut (AAC) for timber harvesting. The Cascadia TSA is dispersed throughout the Interior of…
Time for different approach to forestry in B.C.
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary As I watch the snow-line creep down the ridges into town, I guess it’s safe to say summer is…
AAC decreased for Cranbrook Timber Supply Area
Effective immediately, the new allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Cranbrook Timber Supply Area (TSA) is set at 808,000 cubic metres, chief forester Diane Nicholls…
Two tiered cut level set for Invermere TSA
Effective immediately, the new allowable annual cut (AAC) for the Invermere Timber Supply Area (TSA) is 496,720 cubic metres, chief forester Diane Nicholls announced today…