NEWS.
PRESS RELEASES.
TLA Finds Support for Forestry in BC’s Coastal Communities
April 3, 2017, Vancouver – Nearly 60 per cent of people living in BC’s coastal communities believe our forests are being managed sustainably, according to a new TLA report published today, A Further [...]
Coastal Communities and the Forest Industry Sign Landmark MOU Addressing Communication
April 7, 2017, Campbell River – The Truck Loggers Association commends the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities (AVICC) and the Coast Forest Products Association (CFPA) for signing a landmark memorandum of [...]
Reduced Working Forest, Not Log Exports is Killing Forestry Jobs
May 2, 2017, Vancouver – It’s election time and as if on cue that old populist punching bag issue, BC’s log exports, has been pulled out to rally the masses. Unfortunately, many of [...]
BC’s Logging Associations Meet to Discuss Contractor Sustainability
May 3, 2017, Vernon – BC’s logging associations are meeting tomorrow, in advance of the Interior Logging Association’s 59th Annual Conference & Trade Show in Vernon, to discuss contractor sustainability. “Timber harvesting contractors [...]
Three-Generation Logging Contractor Closes, Putting Vancouver Island Community in Peril
September 12, 2017, Vancouver – W.D. Moore Logging, founded in 1928, is closing its doors this month putting 25 people out of work in their community of Winter Harbour. “It was a difficult [...]
Standing Tall & Strong for 75 Years: New Book Tells How Forestry Contractors Fought For BC
January 17, 2018, Vancouver – The Truck Loggers Association (TLA) is commemorating its 75th anniversary by publishing a new book—Timber Forever!—that tells the story of BC’s first and largest logging contractor association through [...]
Get Social