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Interfor completes acquisition of EACOM

Interfor completes acquisition of EACOM

B.C.-based forestry company now owns sawmills across the North
Anishinabek leaders weigh in on resource revenue sharing

Anishinabek leaders weigh in on resource revenue sharing

Chiefs mull waiting on conclusion of Robinson Huron annuity case before negotiating with province
New mental health resources aimed at helping mining and forestry workers

New mental health resources aimed at helping mining and forestry workers

Workplace Safety North will implement three-year program
Sault company gets $400K in provincial funding to jumpstart roof truss production

Sault company gets $400K in provincial funding to jumpstart roof truss production

Norquay Trusses is a spinoff company of Lyons Timber Mart, which has operated since 1913
Northeastern lumber producer on a hiring binge

Northeastern lumber producer on a hiring binge

GreenFirst Forest Products opens downtown North Bay office
Northwestern Ontario forester to counsel Queen's Park on U.S. trade protectionism

Northwestern Ontario forester to counsel Queen's Park on U.S. trade protectionism

Michael Willick tapped for provincial trade and industry competitiveness group
Forestry company, First Nation renew partnership agreement

Forestry company, First Nation renew partnership agreement

Resolute Forest Products, Lac des Mille Lacs have collaborated for nearly 25 years
A Lakehead University research team will study the conversion of forest for farming

A Lakehead University research team will study the conversion of forest for farming

Lakehead research teams are receiving a total of over $3 million for various projects.
Timmins company gets $3.7M to pursue carbon offset tech

Timmins company gets $3.7M to pursue carbon offset tech

Mikro-Tek aiming to develop improved forestry management technologies
Contaminated Haileybury industrial site left unmaintained nets $12,500 fine to the company director

Contaminated Haileybury industrial site left unmaintained nets $12,500 fine to the company director

Grant Erlick, former Mansteel director, convicted under Environmental Protection Act for neglecting environment ministry orders