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WildfiresLANL Emergency Management Division Leader Jeff Dare addresses members of the media on May 28 at the Emergency Operations Center during the Wildfire Preparedness Media Tour. Courtesy/LANL Media visit the East Jemez Interagency Fire Center during the May 28 Wildfire Preparedness Media Tour. Courtesy/LANL LANL Wildland Fire Program Manager Richard Nieto addresses the media May 28 at the East Jemez Interagency Fire Center during the Wildfire Prepare…See the Story
‘Hope Is Not A Strategy’ … LANL Tour Details Operations To Reduce Risk Of Wildfires
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Layoffs · CanadaAccording to a recent Financial Post article via Bloomberg News, Groupe Rémabec has announced it will indefinitely shut down its manufacturing division, Arbec Forest Products, leading to more than 1,000 workers being laid off, and that this could increase to 1,400 job losses. The company cited rising U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping duties as a major reason for the decision. Read the full story here.See the Story
Groupe Rémabec Announces Mass Layoffs - Wood Business
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Bancroft · BancroftThe Ontario Woodlot Association (OWA) is pleased to announce that Colleen Drew-Baehre has been appointed as the organization’s President, effective immediately. Colleen has served as an elected officer on the OWA’s Executive Committee for several years now, and she is also the current vice-chair of the Bancroft-Haliburton Chapter of the OWA. Colleen is a retired secondary school teacher who has lived and worked in the North Hastings/Eastern Hali…See the Story
OWA Announces Colleen Drew-Baehre As New President - Wood Business
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Verified Study Shows That Kerto LVL Can Reduce Carbon Footprint Of Construction - Wood Business
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Lean Inventories Send Lumber Prices Slightly Higher - Wood Business
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