Northeast BC First Nations’ forestry projects receive portion of $20M federal funding – Energeticcity.ca
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Northeast BC First Nations’ Forestry Projects Receive Portion Of $20M Federal Funding - Wood Business
Northeast B.C. First Nations are among a group of Indigenous communities within the province to receive funding for various projects from Natural Resources Canada. Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN), Saulteau First Nations (SFN) and the Kelly Lake First Nation will be among 67 Nations receiving some $20 million in funding in total. Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced the funding in a press release on Wednesday, M…
Northeast BC First Nations’ Forestry Projects Receive Portion Of $20M Federal Funding - Canadian Biomass Magazine
Northeast B.C. First Nations are among a group of Indigenous communities within the province to receive funding for various projects from Natural Resources Canada. Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN), Saulteau First Nations (SFN) and the Kelly Lake First Nation will be among 67 Nations receiving some $20 million in funding in total. Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced the funding in a press release on Wednesday, M…
Northeast BC First Nations’ forestry projects receive portion of $20M federal funding – Energeticcity.ca
Three northeast B.C. First Nations’ projects were among a group to receive $20 million in federal funding March 18th (Canva) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Northeast B.C. First Nations are among a group of Indigenous communities within the province to receive funding for various projects from Natural Resources Canada. Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN), Saulteau First Nations (SFN) and the Kelly Lake First Nation will be among 67 Nations receiving some $20 …
Faces of Forestry: Frank Varga, RPF : Forest Enhancement Society of BC
Faces of Forestry is an initiative of the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) to highlight people doing great work to enhance our forests throughout British Columbia. This month, we feature Frank Varga, the General Manager of the Burns Lake Community Forest (BLCF) and Comfor Management Services Ltd. Originally from Hungary, Frank moved to Canada as a child, living all over B.C. and spending most of his time in Vancouver. From a young age,…
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