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Through increased forest sector employment, Huu-ay-aht First Nations hope to attract more members back home. (Mike Youds photo)
Forestry

Union and Huu-ay-aht pledge forest sector co-operation

Mike Youds
Feb 22, 2021
A felled western red cedar, about 700 years old, at Nahmint Lake, southwest of Port Alberni. (Mike Youds photo)
Forestry

Report warns of climate change ‘blind spot’

Mike Youds
Feb 4, 2021
Forestry

Logging blockades continue, with more opposition across southern Vancouver Island

Dec 9, 2020
Forestry

Blockades halt logging road construction into untouched watershed

Eric Plummer
Aug 25, 2020
Forestry

Forest tenure adjustment promises more jobs on Vancouver Island's southwest

Mike Youds
Nov 26, 2019

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