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FOREST INK: B.C. second growth forests can't compete with U.S. pine forests.

FOREST INK: B.C. second growth forests can't compete with U.S. pine forests.

The tendency was for our companies to log the closest forests first
TRAILBLAZER CHRONICLES: Winter trails

TRAILBLAZER CHRONICLES: Winter trails

Let's embrace the adventure that winter brings
FOREST INK: Understanding Softwood Lumber Agreement complexities

FOREST INK: Understanding Softwood Lumber Agreement complexities

In 2006, the Canadian and U.S. governments signed the Softwood Lumber Agreement
RANCH MUSINGS: Thriving on the land

RANCH MUSINGS: Thriving on the land

Before I ride off into the sunset (my final sunset) I want to feel more fresh air of the grassy mountains and the warmth of a good horse under me.
FOREST INK: Ongoing challenge of finding forestry information

FOREST INK: Ongoing challenge of finding forestry information

One positive is that stumpage rates are much lower than a year ago
RANCH MUSINGS: A call for a 'civil' society

RANCH MUSINGS: A call for a 'civil' society

Lateral kindness is an approach to addressing lateral violence
THE MOJ: Lions head into the playoffs with no one sure what team will show up

THE MOJ: Lions head into the playoffs with no one sure what team will show up

Regina or Winnipeg in this split personality team’s immediate future
THE MOJ: It’s time for Elias Pettersson to find that extra 5 per cent

THE MOJ: It’s time for Elias Pettersson to find that extra 5 per cent

Canuck star centre isn’t lazy but he has to find a way to access full extent of his talent
THE MOJ: Lions hoping new old face under centre can fix what ails them

THE MOJ: Lions hoping new old face under centre can fix what ails them

B.C. giving Adams Jr. the start, but their problems run deeper than the quarterback position
THE MOJ: Canucks still winless and blowing leads, plus more measured reaction

THE MOJ: Canucks still winless and blowing leads, plus more measured reaction

Summer hockey style season-opener brought the expected reaction from Vancouver’s rabid fan base