Court grants injunction to halt logging blockade in Walbran Valley

Tree Frog Forestry News
September 15, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

A BC Supreme Court judge granted an injunction against logging protesters in BC’s Walbran Valley. In related news: the First Nation forest company responds; the protesters dig-in, and ENGO’s decry the lack of old-growth protections. Meanwhile: Port Hawkesbury Paper suspends logging in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; the Na̲nwak̲olas Council celebrates the role of First Nations in forestry; US Forestry Chief lauds active land management; and the Roadless Rule public comment period nears end. Finally, as the EU Deforestation Regulation nears its start, opposition and compliance measures pick up.

In Business news: Derek Nighbor and John Desjarlais recommended policy prescription for Canada’s economy; the diversification challenge for Canada’s softwood lumber producers; Prime Minister Carney’s new housing agency; President Trump’s duty-free list adds wood pulp codes; and USA BioEnergy is transforming an old plywood mill into a biorefinery in Texas. Meanwhile: mass timber is going mainstream in BC; University of Maine researchers turn wood into medicine; and the UK’s Green Paper will transform timber specification.

Finally, it’s See Tracks? Think Train® Week (formerly Rail Safety Week).

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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