City of Powell River Council voted to defer a Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) resolution proposed by mayor Ron Woznow until more research can be done.
At the May 22 council meeting, Woznow read his resolution that recommended UBCM call upon the ministry of forests to take immediate steps to secure at least 45 million cubic metres of economically viable fibre for the 2025 calendar year, and that the ministry continue to increase access to economically viable fibre by five million cubic metres each year until achieving the annual allowable cut totals set by the chief forester.
Woznow said the economic benefits of forestry in British Columbia are well known.
“It’s also well known that forestry jobs and forestry wealth have
declined significantly,” said Woznow. “What is the impact on Powell
River? There’s $7 million in economic activity that isn’t occurring
because of the significant addition of regulations ...
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