Western Forest Products, Interfor Corporation and Acadian Timber reported their Q2, 2025 financial results. In related news: US multifamily developer confidence ticks up; a fire is extinguished at Roseburg’s Medford, Oregon mill; and Kalesnikoff is recognized for role in Canada’s housing strategy. In Wood Product news: Santa Monica explores transitioning to wood construction; Seattle debates adding wood-floors to an existing structure; and Toronto’s George Town University and New York City leverage their mass timber accomplishments.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: Manitoba’s premier calls out US complaints over wildfire smoke; as fires spread—Canada brings in the military; New Brunswick restricts forestry operations due to the Miramichi fire; a US agency investigates Nebraska’s wood pellet plant explosion; and Washington state communities bemoan lost federal logging revenue. Meanwhile: the latest newsletter from the Alberta Forest Products Association.
Finally, how much wood could a museum collect—more than a woodchuck could!
The Tree Frog News is taking a short summer break next week. While we’ll still bring you forestry news each day but our coverage will be “lighter” — without the detailed Takeaway. We’ll be back to full strength the following week. Thanks for reading, and we appreciate your support!
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor