Nanaimo, BC ̶ Mosaic Forest Management is announcing its partnership with local Vancouver Island service provider, EcoWest Driven, to introduce several Tesla semi-trucks into log hauling. There are currently no commercially available electric log truck solutions appropriate for the terrain on Vancouver Island.
Port Alberni, BC ̶ Mosaic Forest Management and the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, in partnership with the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, entered into an agreement to work together to prioritize and explore public access opportunities to areas within or adjacent to Mosaic-managed private forest lands in the Alberni-Clayoquot region.
Nanaimo, BC — Five schools on Vancouver Island will be able to provide meals and improve food security for students in need thanks to a $25,000 donation from Mosaic Forest Management.
Nanaimo, BC — A partnership between Mosaic Forest Management, Vancouver Island University (VIU), the Comox Valley Regional District and the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) has brought a new state-of-the-art weather station to Mosaic Forest Management’s private managed forest lands.
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.