Canfor announced that Vida AB will close two sawmills in Sweden

The Tree Frog Forestry News
May 19, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

Canfor announced that its 77%-owned subsidiary, Vida AB, will permanently close two sawmills in southern Sweden. In other major news: Maine’s lumber community rallies after deadly explosion and fire at Robins Lumber in Searsmont—one firefighter died and eight people were hospitalized, including Alden, Jim and Lily Robbins. In other news: International Paper expands its corrugated packaging business; the US House introduced updated housing legislation; US builder sentiment increased 3 points to 37; and lumber futures hit 5-week high.

In Forestry news: BC allowed logging in caribou habitat; a US court halts logging in Southern Oregon; and the USDA appoints Colton Buckley as Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Meanwhile: cooler, damper weather provides relief for Ontario and Minnesota firefighters; New Brunswick trains to fight fire in inter-urban areas; overwinter-fires break out in Northwest Territories; the US Northwest is at higher fire risk than thought; and a fatal plane crash caused an out-of-control fire in New Mexico

Finally, despite trade tensions, US and Canada wildfire services continue to support each other.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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