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Harvesting in the Winlaw Creek Watershed

The Winlaw Watershed Committee filed a complaint with the Board about BCTS’ harvesting in the watershed, where many...
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Harvesting and Road Construction near Private Land in Clearwater

On October 15, 2002, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint about harvesting and road construction in the...
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Was the harvesting of 81-year-old trees near Hall Creek appropriate?

This investigation examines a complaint that Atco Lumber Ltd. (the licensee) is routinely cutting immature timber...
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Closing Letter - Harvesting in Caribou Migration Corridor in the Anzac Drainage

On November 28, 2019, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a Prince George resident that Canadian Forest Products Ltd. (Canfor) is harvesting within a caribou corridor in the Anzac drainage. The Board determined that Canfor’s development in the Anzac caribou corridors is consistent with the general wildlife measures.
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Impacts of Harvesting and Road Construction on Water Quality in McClure Creek

The Board received a complaint from two water users on McClure Creek, north of Kamloops, about increased sediment loading in the McClure Creek drainage following harvesting and road construction by International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor). The complainants were concerned that the activities have resulted in a buildup of sediment at their domestic water system’s dam […]
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