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August 27, 2018 12:19 pm
Published by Conner Kezema
Hudson Bay has always been a small town with lots of spirit and our homecoming weekend really represents that. All in all it’s a great weekend that displays the pride and sense of community in Hudson Bay. So that’s what I’m choosing to talk about here today!
This year we opened with a car show and beer gardens that brought out a bunch of car enthusiasts.
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August 24, 2018 1:19 pm
Published by Matthew daSilva
BC is on fire if you haven’t noticed. Over 500 fires are raging across the province and it is only getting worse. The area in which I live, West Quesnel, was recently on evacuation alert. This means we had to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice. The fire that was threatening the evacuation was the Narcosli creek fire.
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August 21, 2018 9:23 am
Published by Conner Kezema
Well hello again! I think I need to come up with a better way of opening these than “hello again”… so I suppose this time I’m opening with myself pondering about better openings. That may seem strange, but it gets the job done.
I’ve had a couple of fun weeks. As promised in the last blog, I will talk about my trip to Calgary and show some pictures of my hike through Banff.
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August 16, 2018 9:59 am
Published by Courtney Jackson
Well hello-hello!
I hope everyone is enjoying their summer just as much as I am! It’s hard to believe it’s already August! This means that I only have two weeks left at Resolute; the feeling is bittersweet.
To sweeten things up, in my world and yours, I’ll let you know that August is the perfect time to forage for wild blueberries!
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August 14, 2018 11:05 am
Published by Jessica Rempel
Alright, it’s time for you guys to get the insiders scoop on all of the BEST things to do in the Okanagan. And by the Okanagan, I mean the paradise of British Columbia which lays between Penticton and Vernon. If you’re not one of the many Canadians who already vacation in the Okanagan, then you might want to change your flights after you’ve read how incredible this place really is.
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August 13, 2018 4:39 pm
Published by Mandy MacRae
Welcome back to my blog! It’s hard to believe that I’ve been writing these blogs for almost three months now. Summer is coming to an end and my co-op term is also wrapping up. As much as I love living in Nova Scotia, I think it would be nice to live somewhere where its summer all year round. That way if you miss winter weather,
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August 13, 2018 11:23 am
Published by Kayla Brock
Just a heads up: hopefully you’re not hungry before reading this, because you’re about to get hungrier!
In case you didn’t gather from my last blog: I like to eat. I love trying new restaurants and *most* things. I’ve really been enjoying the local restaurants in Quesnel and its surrounding communities. I love how the restaurants here are family owned and not chains.
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August 13, 2018 11:02 am
Published by Alexander Davis
As the summer’s end inches closer, the weeks of work at West Fraser seem to have become increasingly interesting and unpredictable. In the past two weeks, I have been given ample opportunity to experience different aspects of forestry including forest fire fighting, Operations, and logging.
A dry, hot weekend reaching temperatures over 30° C came to a close to be followed by the start of a stormy week where numerous lightning storms ravaged the Cariboo region.
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August 7, 2018 10:17 am
Published by Matthew daSilva
For you avid readers out there, you may have noticed that I still haven’t covered the last remaining stage in production: the sawmill. I’m sorry to say that this is not the blog you are looking for. I have greatly underestimated the time it would take to give a comprehensive summary of how a sawmill works, especially since the sawmill I’m working at is the largest in North America.
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August 3, 2018 10:45 am
Published by Laurel Nikiforuk
One of my roles as a Roads and Log Haul Assistant for Millar Western is to complete watercourse crossing inspections on company-owned roads. Since these roads are used heavily – by forestry and oil and gas workers, other resource users and the general public – it is important to keep crossings in the best condition possible, in order to keep all road users safe.
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August 1, 2018 11:24 am
Published by Conner Kezema
Hello once again! It’s been a fun few weeks working at Weyerhaeuser and hanging out in and around Hudson Bay.
On the Weyerhaeuser front, I’ve been working the RBS (Radiant Barrier Sheathing) line quite frequently over the last two weeks and I do feel that my forklifting skill set is slowly but surely improving. I can stack bundles without falling way behind so that’s always a good thing!
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July 31, 2018 3:44 pm
Published by Mandy MacRae
In my last blog I talked about the summer adventures I have experienced thus far, a topic which I have decided to extend into this blog. The weather here has been very warm and humid – don’t get me wrong, I love the heat, but a humidex of 37 °C is more than I am conditioned to. Luckily, the air conditioning in the office is working perfectly and serves as a nice resting place after being outside.
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July 31, 2018 9:36 am
Published by Courtney Jackson
Hello to all my followers, and welcome back!
These last two weeks at work have flown by! I’ve been busy in the office and in the field. In the office, I’ve been filling in for one of the operational coordinators who works on the Black Spruce Forest. In his absence, I’ve been updating a monthly volume table for the Black Spruce Forest.
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July 30, 2018 2:14 pm
Published by Kayla Brock
Hello again! I cannot believe we are approaching the end of July. We only have 5 more weeks of work left. It’s crazy how fast time is going by this summer; it’s hard to imagine I’ll be nose deep in my studies in about 6 weeks time.
I promised I’d focus a bit on some Quesnel/Cariboo tourism, so I’m choosing to blog about “Billy Barker Days” this time around.
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July 30, 2018 1:13 pm
Published by Jessica Rempel
I’ve been talking about the mill quite a bit now, so I figured it’s about time that I gave you a rundown on how the mill actually works. Because if you’re anything like I was before I started here, you probably have no idea what happens inside those big buildings that bring in logs and miraculously spit out lumber.
So let’s start at the beginning.
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