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FOREST INK: Options for keeping the 100 Mile OSB plant operating

FOREST INK: Options for keeping the 100 Mile OSB plant operating

The loss of the two mills in 100 Mile House was devastating for this forest-dependent community and in my opinion the loss of the OSB plant could have the most long-term impact since it means a lot of non-saw log material will not be used.
RANCH MUSINGS: Playing the waiting game

RANCH MUSINGS: Playing the waiting game

For sure, we have had enough rain, thanks.
COLUMN: Clearcutting B.C.’s last old-growth leaves all of us poorer, forever

COLUMN: Clearcutting B.C.’s last old-growth leaves all of us poorer, forever

Jens Wieting of Sierra Club BC responds to columns by Tom Fletcher and David Elstone
FOREST INK: History of 1950 Chinchaga firestorm, part two

FOREST INK: History of 1950 Chinchaga firestorm, part two

The author also did considerable research to describe how dark days had appeared in the past
COLUMNS: What can we do? Rising costs and declining prices?

COLUMNS: What can we do? Rising costs and declining prices?

If you are a consumer, engage a producer in the conversation of how the meat is produced
OPINION: Wading through the PR tsunami post-pipeline approval

OPINION: Wading through the PR tsunami post-pipeline approval

Those who hate the pipeline, hate Trudeau’s decision – those who hate Trudeau, still hate him
Ranch Musings: Rebuilding ranching culture and learning to let go

Ranch Musings: Rebuilding ranching culture and learning to let go

Weekly column from local rancher David Zirnhelt
FOREST INK: History of 1950 Chinchaga firestorm

FOREST INK: History of 1950 Chinchaga firestorm

In my opinion this 227-page book published in 2015 is a must
B.C. VIEWS: When farmland protection doesn’t protect farmers

B.C. VIEWS: When farmland protection doesn’t protect farmers

Secondary residences aren’t mansions, families tell Lana Popham
This is our generation’s opportunity to create an industry for B.C.: LNG Alliance

This is our generation’s opportunity to create an industry for B.C.: LNG Alliance

CEO says much of the work has already been awarded to First Nations