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Campbell River audit finds compliance problems with timber sales program

An audit of BC Timber Sales’ (BCTS) Strait of Georgia Business Area has found several instances of non-compliance with provincial forestry legislation by timber sale licence holders and BCTS operating within the Campbell River area.
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Conserving Old Growth Forests in BC Implementation of old-growth retention strategies under FRPA

The investigation found that progress has been made in planning and implementing old-growth retention: thousands of old...
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Davidson Creek Access Management

In September 2010, Batnuni Lake Guides and Outfitters (the complainant) submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices...
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Upgrading of the Trout Mainline Road

In June 2011, the Stellat’en First Nation of Fraser Lake (the Stellat’en) asked the Forest Practices Board to...
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Toba Inlet - Complaint 111005

Coast Mountain Expeditions (CME) submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices Board in September 2011 asserting that a...
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Fire Management Planning - Special Investigation

This report concerns a 2011 investigation by the Forest Practices Board into fire management planning in British...
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Fire prevention efforts of forestry operations examined

An investigation of fire preparedness of forestry licensees has found that major companies are complying with the Wildfire Act, but some smaller operators are taking significant risks.
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Forestry Audit: BCTS and Timber Sale Licence Holders - Prince George Business Area, Prince George District

As part of the Forest Practices Board’s 2013 compliance audit program, the BC Timber Sales (BCTS) program and timber...
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Strategic Priorities 2014-17

In June 2014, the Forest Practices Board decided on three strategic priorities to help guide its work over the next 3-5...
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Local Planning Commitments and Logging near Wells Gray Park

In 1999, residents of the Upper Clearwater Valley and the local forest district agreed that the corridor of...
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