West Fraser Timber (TSX:WFG) has secured a log supply for its
sawmill in Smithers from the Lake Babine First Nation.
The First Nation¡¯s forestry company, Lake Babine Nation Forestry
Limited Partnership, has signed a long-term log supply and
forest management agreement with West Fraser to supply logs to
the Pacific Inland Resources Sawmill in Smithers. The logs will
come from a First Nations woodland licence.
¡°This agreement is an important step in creating a path to
long-term stability in the forest sector and for communities
through the recognition of Lake Babine Nation¡¯s role as the
resource steward in its traditional territory,¡± West Fraser CEO
Sean McLaren said in a press release.
¡°It marks the start of a new relationship in terms of the
management of B.C.¡¯s forestry resource while providing a measure
of fibre security for West Fraser. We are hopeful to create more
partnerships like this one to help restore a thriving forest
sector in the province.¡±
Signing the agreement gives the provincial government a notice
to proceed with issuing the new First Nations Woodland Licence
to Lake Babine First Nation.
¡°This agreement is a significant milestone marking the
implementation of the Lake Babine Nation Foundation Agreement
that was signed with the province on September 18, 2020,¡± said
Lake Babine Chief Wilf Adam.
¡°Forestry is a major pillar of the Foundation Agreement and this
agreement with West Fraser provides us with the foundation for
increased economic opportunity with participation in the forest
sector through business development and long-term employment
opportunities for our members.
"This new First Nations Woodland License will also provide for
increased governance over our territory¡¯s resources, which
supports improved fibre security to forest sector businesses in
the region.¡±
Source:
biv.com