Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management announced today it has renewed its access agreement with the Alberni Motocross Association. The agreement offers motocross riding and racing opportunities to Club members and day-pass holders on a track located on Mosaic managed private forest lands in Port Alberni.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management this week announced the start of a new firewood cutting season, with permits for firewood cutting at designated locations on Mosaic private forest lands available for purchase online.
Nanaimo, BC – Naomi Pope, Sheila Fiscus, and Carmen Crevier have each won a total of two weeks of camping at any combination of Mosaic’s 12 campgrounds with their winning entries in Mosaic Forest Management’s 4th annual photo contest.
Since 2006, Robin Williams has channeled her enthusiasm for sustainable forestry into a dynamic, hands-on forest education program for elementary students in Campbell River and the Comox Valley.
Mosaic Forest Management is in the business of sustainable forestry. This is a long-term investment to grow and care for trees that will become the products we sell to our customers – and these long planning horizons mean a big part of our business is looking ahead at what our business will need to succeed in the future.
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.