BC Timber Sales overhaul focuses on salvaged wood to ease fibre crunch

The Tree Frog Forestry News
March 31, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

BC is making legislative changes to bolster access to fire, insect, and storm-damaged timber. In related news: Spearhead’s glulam expansion takes shape in Nelson, BC; AV Group New Brunswick secures funds to reduce GHGs at Atholville pulp mill; and Gorman Group celebrates 75 years with new sawmill. Meanwhile: the EU’s new packaging rules were published; Japan’s housing starts dropped; and US kitchen cabinets sales fell.

In Forestry news: the US administration seeks rarely used Endangered Species Act exemption; Saskatchewan is facing a wicked fire season; and a UBC study says forest loss causes watersheds to leak rain. Meanwhile: it’s the last chance to register for the COFI Convention; key takeaways from the Canadian Woodlands Forum meeting in Moncton; and the latest news from Forest Professionals BC and the BC Community Forest Association.

Finally, a new mass timber design hub will open in Melbourne, Australia this April.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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