Researchers focus on bringing bees back (The Mercury)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »STATE COLLEGE — The mysterious decline in honeybees has generated renewed interest into finding new ways to boost bee numbers.
In 8 years as judge, Cooper never settled for 2nd-class status (The Bulletin)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »PRINEVILLE — For the past eight years, Crook County Judge Scott Cooper ran the county.With a tap of his gavel, he made way for three destination resorts, totaling more than 7,350 acres. He transformed the landfill from being a drain ...
Child porn case going to trial (The World)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »COQUILLE — A Coos County court considers a Coos Bay man mentally stable, and he will stand trial on multiple charges related to child pornography.
Economic development goes out on limb to promote traditional identity (The Western News)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »As economies change and subsequently communities with it, the question of identity is never far from mind. With economic instability, local innovators are going out on a limb to blend the Kootenai’s traditional resource identity with a pragmatic potential.
Tough 2009 likely in store for many New Brunswickers (Telegraph-Journal)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »Glen Baldwin knows what it's like to hang on society's bottom rung, to squeeze the life out of every last dollar and to be so hungry your stomach aches.
Letters to the editor (Bega District News)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »AS convenor of the Bega Carols by Candl-elight Committee I am writing to say thank you for all the support and help Bega District News have given to us this year.
B.C’s carbon tax conundrum (The Globe and Mail)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »With broader economic concerns likely weighing on voters' minds, a key question in the coming provincial election will be whether the downturn will overshadow – or reignite – anger over the Liberal government's controversial measure
The carbon tax conundrum (The Globe and Mail)
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »What a difference five months, and 57 cents a litre, can make.When the Liberal government introduced its controversial carbon tax on July 1, pump prices were at their peak, $1.485 a litre, according to a weekly survey by M.J. Ervin ...
More forestry industry layoffs announced in Meadow Lake (CBC Saskatchewan)
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »Meadow Lake's oriented strand board mill has sent out layoff notices to most of its workers - the second announcement of its kind in the northern Saskatchewan town in the past two weeks.
Media Advisory - Atlantica BioEnergy Task Force Leaders’ Roundtable (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 Posted in Forestry | No Comments »the-Sea, New Brunswick