NANAIMO, BC – After an independent, third-party verification and review by a jury of indigenous business leaders, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has increased Mosaic Forest Management to Silver Level Certification within the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) framework.
Today is the United Nations’ International Day of Charity. The day was established in memory of Mother Teresa to educate and mobilize people around the world to help others through acts of charity.
Campbell River, BC – One of Canada’s threatened Northern Goshawk just got a new lease on life after being rescued by Mosaic Forest Management and rehabilitated at the MARS Wildlife Recovery Centre.
The forests of Vancouver Island are where we live, work and play. Every summer, the risk of wildfire impacts our communities and our operations – and with climate change, that risk is becoming more severe and occurring more often.
This news update provides a summary of Mosaic’s activities for the first half of 2020 – a period marked by the unprecedented economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the significant challenges impacting the BC Coastal forest sector.
Mosaic Forest Management Corporation today released its 2019 sustainability progress report, documenting key achievements against sustainability criteria throughout its first full-year of operation as timberlands manager for TimberWest and Island Timberlands. The report details activities and accomplishments across five sustainability themes – safety, environmental leadership, people, First Nations partnerships and community involvement.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management announced today its annual photo contest will launch on July 1, 2020. Photographers of all levels are invited to submit their favourite images of BC’s wild West Coast for a chance to win one of three 14-day camping passes valid at any Mosaic campsite. Two of the winners will be chosen by a panel of Mosaic staff, and the third winner will be selected this year through a new category of the People’s Choice Award!
Nanaimo, BC ̶ With improved market conditions, Mosaic is resuming operations with the priority being on a safe return to normal levels of operations with due consideration to provincial health guidelines related to COVID-19.
On June 21, Canada will mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. Established in 1996 and celebrated annually on the summer solstice, this nationally-recognized day is an opportunity for all Canadians to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and significant contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.