Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business (CCAB) recognized Mosaic Forest Management with the Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) Gold certification, making it the first and only timberland owner in Canada to achieve this standard of excellence.
Mosaic Forest Management is recognizing forestry contractors and employees throughout Vancouver Island for taking proactive steps to reduce their safety risks and achieve excellence in environmental and workplace performance.
The Parksville Museum has recently opened the “Mosaic Pavilion”, a new exhibit celebrating the proud history and bright future of forestry on Vancouver Island.
The 17th edition of the BC Bike Race returned to Vancouver Island last week, with nearly 700 mountain bike riders from 35 countries competing on some of the most exceptional trails in the world.
I did the math. In 2013 TimberWest celebrated its 100th anniversary, and 2013 now feels like a century ago. Climate change had fallen out of the popular conversation, Indigenous reconciliation was a new conversation, and nobody had memories of the last global pandemic. The first wave of electric cars had already come and gone.
June 21 marked National Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrated on the summer solstice. Mosaic proudly celebrates this day and the rich cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. This year, Mosaic team members were part of two important events on Vancouver Island to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Mosaic Forest Management is thrilled to announce the launch of its seventh annual Camping Photo Contest. 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, 7-day camping passes valid at any one of Mosaic’s campsites.
Mosaic Forest Management has renewed an agreement with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to expand a hatchery at the Wilfred Creek Hatchery in the Comox Valley on central Vancouver Island. The expansion will support the addition of rearing tanks for coho and chum salmon, and upgrades to a side channel for holding adult brood stock on Mosaic’s private managed forest land.
Companies rely on their combined assets to get the job done. They include things like equipment, buildings, land, and money. But there is one asset more valuable and important than any other for success—people.