12-storey mass-timber tower compares well with steel and concrete

The Tree Frog Forestry News
January 6, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

Costs and sustainability of 12-storey mass-timber tower compares well with steel and concrete: Canadian Consulting Engineer. In related news: a sneak peek at Kelowna’s airport expansion thanks to Kalesnikoff; Quebec’s St-Elzéar sawmill modernizes with AI investment; North Cowichan, BC advocates for laid-off Crofton mill workers; and Vanderhoof, BC is feeling the impact of Canfor’s closure. Meanwhile: Trump’s tariffs may survive a US Supreme Court setback; the US Lumber Coalition says Canada should right-size its lumber industry; and a US plywood importer questions US refusal to reconsider its evasion ruling.

In Forestry/Climate news: Christine Gelowitz on how BC’s unsettled times provide opportunity for forest professionals to step up; RCMP investigate a logging equipment fire near BC old-growth protest site; climate change is contributing to Australia’s tree death rate; and why the crisis in nature requires business to lead the way in 2026. 

Finally, Russ Taylor’s unexpected (and scary) health and safety journey.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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