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Issue #5 - Summer 2011

Thanks to the many readers who responded to the professional reliance question in our winter 2010/2011 newsletter. Your effort is greatly appreciated and your insights will help shape how the Board approaches this important topic. Over the past several months, the Board’s work has seen some changes. In particular, we are interacting with a much […]
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Issue #6 - Winter 2011/12

I would like to begin the New Year by thanking all the people who help the Board do its job, particularly the individuals whose work becomes the subject of an audit, complaint or investigation. I understand that it is not comfortable, nor convenient to be audited or investigated, and have been impressed by the professionalism and cooperation exhibited. Over the […]
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Issue #11 - Summer 2014

December, I have been meeting with and renewing contact with many industry, government, First Nations, community and non-government organization representatives. Establishing lines of communication and building relationships are important to me, as this facilitates the sharing of perspectives, areas of concern and priorities and allows me to communicate what we do, what we have done […]
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Issue #12 - Winter 2014/15

In some way, we are all owners of British Columbia, whether as government, citizens, First Nations, communities, businesses, or licensees. As an owner or a steward, you take care of your assets; you maintain them; you conserve them, you protect them; you grow them; you insure them, you measure them, you utilize them; you enjoy […]
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Contractors The Forest Practices Board retains qualified contractors to act as audit team members or specialists, to provide expertise to work on investigations, or participate in other special projects as needed. The Board maintains a List of Qualified Suppliers who, on an “as, if and when requested” basis, may be contacted directly, or asked to […]
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Harvesting Near a Recreational Trail on the Sunshine Coast

In February 2012, a member of the public who regularly hikes on the Sunshine Coast Trail near Powell River complained...
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Logging Near Habitat for Mountain Goats and Spotted Owl in the Chilliwack River Valley

This report is about a complaint from three residents of the Chilliwack River Valley who were concerned about logging...
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Closing Letter: Tyaughton Lake Logging

This is the Board's closing letter for the investigation of a complaint about harvesting associated with cutting permit...
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Bulletin 013 - The Need to Manage Cumulative Effects (2013)

This bulletin describes the need to manage the cumulative effects of natural resource development in British Columbia....
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Biodiversity Management in the Revelstoke Timber Supply Area

In 2005, when government established the original Revelstoke Higher Level Plan Order (RHLPO), it included a provision...
The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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