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July 7, 2016 7:33 pm
Published by Tony Wu
Back this week with a special unboxing for you guys. Just got this cooler from the Prince George Mill.
Let’s open it up and see what we have inside!
Bang bang!
Looks like we got a delivery of effluent samples from the mill for chemical analysis.
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July 7, 2016 7:03 pm
Published by Bailey Robinson (2016)
One of our lunch time hobbies has always consisted of identifying uncommon plants we encounter or learning more about the common ones, like is it edible. Usually no. But now that fun past time has evolved into a legitimate project for school. A plant ID collection for a forestry course at University of Alberta, since I’ve just transferred in. I’ve gotten a huge head start,
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July 7, 2016 6:58 pm
Published by Caroline Thompson
British Columbia wasn’t always made up of lumberjacks, like myself (I don’t actually cut down the trees, I just help in the production process, but I like the idea of being a lumberjack). Back in the 1800’s BC’s biggest attraction was a glittery yellow-y rare element called gold. And the man who struck gold in the Cariboo, was Billy Barker.
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July 7, 2016 6:53 pm
Published by Francois Messely
Déjà près de deux mois que je suis à mon poste de stagiaire et j’appréhende déjà les deux prochains. La semaine dernière, on m’a invité à participer à un événement avec d’autres employés des ressources humaines chez Résolu. Nous avons été convoqués à Saint-Félicien, pour 1h de l’après-midi. Une fois assis autour d’une grande table, les gens se sont présentés.
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July 7, 2016 6:19 pm
Published by Sydney Goward
This past week (June 20th-23rd) I’ve been in camp at the Eagle’s Nest Resort on beautiful Anahim Lake, located about three and a half hours west of Williams Lake.
West Fraser is fairly new to this operating area; initial planning began only in 2012 and the first actual harvesting commenced in March of this year. West Fraser has worked very hard to do right by the First Nations and the small communities of the area before operations began,
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