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Forestry Audit: British Columbia Timber Sales Kootenay Lake

BCTS and licence holders in the Kootenay Lake Forest District complied in all significant respects with legislative...
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Beetle Salvage Impacts on Guide Outfitters

A complaint filed by the Guide Outfitters Association of British Columbia about its members’ businesses being harmed by...
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Forest Management and Domestic Water Use near Princess Creek

On March 19, 2009, the Ainsworth Community Water Users (the complainants) submitted a complaint about Meadow Creek...
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Closing Letter: Post Creek

The complaint lists a number of issues and includes a request that the cutblocks proposed by Tamihi Logging Co. Ltd. (...
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Davidson Creek Access Management

In September 2010, Batnuni Lake Guides and Outfitters (the complainant) submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices...
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Forest Planning and Development Near Begbie Falls

On December 20, 2012, a Director of the Regional District of Columbia Shuswap complained to the Forest Practices Board...
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: RMR Acquisitions Inc. - OLTC L49318

As part of the Forest Practices Board's 2014 compliance audit program, the Board randomly selected the Selkirk...
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Local Planning Commitments and Logging near Wells Gray Park

In 1999, residents of the Upper Clearwater Valley and the local forest district agreed that the corridor of...
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Forest Practices Board releases decision on Complaint Investigation

The Forest Practices Board has announced a decision regarding a complaint filed with the Board by five organizations from the Cariboo region in December, 1995. The complainants asserted that forest development plans for the Quesnel River watershed prepared by five licensees and the Ministry of Forests Small Business Forest Enterprise Program were not consistent with […]
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Forest Practices Board releases its first coastal audit

The Forest Practices Board today released the report for its first audit on the coast - an audit of the road and timber harvesting practices on Tree Farm Licence 45 held by International Forest Products Ltd. The licence is located in the coastal mainland area north of Campbell River. The audit examined the road and […]
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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