As the long spring days of June dry out the heavy clay soils of the Cariboo, “Paradise Time” draws to a close for logging contractor Derek Woollends and his family. Paradise Time, explains his wife ...
It’s a quiet day on the floor of the West Fraser sales office. The lumber market, after making spectacular gains earlier in the year on the recovery of the U.S. housing market, has pulled back.
A 68-year-old activist says “death-watch monitors” were ensuring his safety on the 23rd day of a hunger strike over old-growth logging practices in British Columbia. Howard Breen said Saturday that he ...
A new era in highway safety regulation begins in Canada on Saturday as electronic logging devices that track a driver's hours behind the wheel become mandatory in semi trucks travelling between ...
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