West Frasier has revised its plans for the curtailment of its Cariboo Pulp & Paper facility in Quesnel, BC, according to local reporting by “MyCaribooNow.” West Fraser originally announced in early February that there would be two one-month shutdowns.
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Ontario Agrees to 10-Year Logging Ban on Grassy Nerve First Nation Land
In a letter sent from Ontario to the Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek First Nation, the province indicated that it has abandoned its plans to open a portion of the First Nation’s traditional forest to commercial logging for the next 10 years.
Binderholz Holds Grand Opening at Its Enfield, NC, Sawmill Facility
Last Thursday, Binderholz Enfield LLC held a ceremony to commemorate the official opening of its lumber production facility located near Enfield, North Carolina, according to The Daily Herald.
Port of Riga, Latvia, Reports Forestry and Timber Industry Products Largest Group Transshipped in 2022
According to Dry Cargo International, the Port of Riga, a major port on the east coast of the Baltic Sea in the capital of Latvia, reported forestry and timber industry cargo were the largest cargo group transshipped through the port in 2022.
Nonrevolving Debt Increased in February, The Fed Reports
According to the Federal Reserve’s latest G.19 Consumer Credit report released on Friday, total US consumer credit outstanding totaled $4.78 trillion in February, a decrease of $12 billion over the month but $300 billion higher than February 2022.
Prineville, Oregon, Receives $1 Million US Forest Service Grant to Further Develop a Renewable Energy Biomass Plant to Reduce Wildfire Risk
Oregon’s KTVZ, Channel 21 is reporting that the City of Prineville has just received a $1 million boost from the US Forest service for its plans with Crook County to build a 25-megawatt renewable energy biomass plant that officials say will speed and expand forest restoration projects while reducing wildfire risk.
Osoyoos Indian Band and Vaagen Fibre Canada Working Together to Restore BC Areas Devastated by 2021 NK’Mip Creek Wildfire
The Nk’Mip Creek wildfire of 2021 will not soon be forgotten by British Columbia residents in the area. However, it has yielded a unique partnership between the Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB) and Vaagen Fibre Canada, a forestry company, according to local reporting by the Times Chronicle.
Consumer Confidence in the Housing Market Remains Close to Historic Lows
Fannie Mae on Friday reported the results of its Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) for March. The HPSI increased 3.3 points in March to a reading of 61.3, but it still remains only slightly above its all-time low set late in late 2022.
Mass Timber Structure to be Tallest Full-Scale Building Tested on San Diego Earthquake Simulator
Known as the Tallwood project, it calls for the construction of the tallest full-scale building—a 10-story structure made of cross-laminated timber—to be built and tested on the University of California San Diego earthquake simulator, or shake table.
The Lack of Existing Homes For Sale is Creating Hot Markets in Areas of the US
Redfin reported that, although elevated mortgage rates continue to diminish homebuying demand, low inventory in some parts of the US means homes are selling fast. New listings fell 21.8% from a year earlier during the four-week period ending April 2nd.