Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management announced another step forward in its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by securing certification of its organizational carbon footprint*.
Recently the Open Bay Society communicated its interest in establishing a conservancy on Quadra Island. This area is an important part of the We Wai Kai Nation’s territory and is subject to the Nation’s treaty negotiations and is part of its long-term land-use plan. The area also falls on Crown Land within Tree Farm Licence 47 which is managed by Mosaic Forest Management.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management is donating $30,000 to community and food programs in Campbell River, Port Alberni, Duncan, Lake Cowichan and Sooke.
Our team at Northwest Bay has marked a significant safety milestone – 500 days without a recordable incident. This is a significant achievement – and one that reflects the constant attention and commitment to safety by our crew at Northwest Bay.
Mosaic’s Citizen of the Year is an annual program that recognizes a Mosaic employee who has made a meaningful contribution to the well-being of their community. We are delighted to announce the 2020 Mosaic Citizen of the Year Award goes to our Data Analytics & Integration Specialist, John Ondusko!
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management announced today that it has renewed its access agreement with the Victoria Fish and Game Protective Association, extending the partnership that began in 2016 between the two organizations. The agreement offers hunting and fishing opportunities to Club members on Mosaic private forest lands.
Nanaimo, BC — A partnership between BC Hydro and Mosaic Forest Management is bringing enhanced and safer camping opportunities to Vancouver Island. The Upper Campbell Reservoir Campground, located upstream from the Strathcona Dam near Campbell River, is planned to open by the end of December, replacing the Strathcona Dam Campground.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic is reminding the public of the importance of safe driving habits while on Mosaic private forest lands on Vancouver Island. Unsafe driving becomes even more risky at this time of year when lower light and weather conditions can play a factor in reducing visibility.