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Three-Generation Logging Contractor Closes, Putting Vancouver Island Community in Peril
September 12, 2017, Vancouver – W.D. Moore Logging, founded in 1928, is closing its doors this month putting 25 people out of work in their community of Winter Harbour. “It was a difficult [...]
Standing Tall & Strong for 75 Years: New Book Tells How Forestry Contractors Fought For BC
January 17, 2018, Vancouver – The Truck Loggers Association (TLA) is commemorating its 75th anniversary by publishing a new book—Timber Forever!—that tells the story of BC’s first and largest logging contractor association through [...]
Building Forest Policy for British Columbians Without Catering to Foreign Interests
January 17, 2018, Vancouver – BC needs to change its perspective on softwood lumber trade with the US to better support the provincial forest industry. “Looking at everything through a US trade lens [...]
Premier Horgan’s Speech Lifted Loggers’ Hearts
January 19, 2018, Vancouver – Premier John Horgan’s speech about the need to reinvigorate social license in BC’s forest industry resonated yesterday with TLA members at the Truck Loggers Association 75th Annual Convention [...]
TLA and Parkland Refining Support VIU Heavy Equipment Operator Students to Improve Skilled Worker Shortage in BC
January 19, 2018, Vancouver – Trevor Foldy and Trevor Pinckney both accepted $5,000 Truck Loggers Association & Parkland Refining Awards today at the Truck Loggers Association’s 75th Conference & Trade Show in Victoria. [...]
Protecting the Working Forest Shields Residents from Wildfire
January 18, 2018, Vancouver – Protecting the working forest can reduce the effects of wildfires on rural communities in BC that were so badly impacted last summer. “Fuel is the only thing we [...]
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