
Western Forest Products Inc. and Qwoqwnes Forestry Holdings
Limited Partnership, an entity beneficially owned and controlled
by Tla’amin Nation (“Qwoqwnes”), have reached an agreement for
the purchase by Qwoqwnes of a 100% ownership interest in the
assets comprising Western’s Stillwater Forest Operation, located
near Powell River, British Columbia, for an aggregate purchase
price of $80.0 million.
The Stillwater Forest Operation includes Block 1 of Tree Farm
Licence 39 which covers approximately 154,000 hectares of forest
land, the majority of which is located in the traditional
territory of Tla’amin Nation. Subject to closing of the
Transaction, Qwoqwnes, through the business of Thichum Forest
Products, will manage an allowable annual cut of approximately
469,200 cubic metres of timber from TFL 39 Block 1 and will
enter into a long-term fibre supply agreement with Western to
sell timber harvested from the tenure to Western to support
Western’s BC coastal manufacturing operations.
To ensure a seamless transition, Western will provide certain
transition services to Qwoqwnes following closing of the
Transaction.
The completion of the Transaction is subject to various closing
conditions, including financing, and subdivision and tenure
transfer approvals from the Ministry of Forests (BC). Western
and Qwoqwnes are working towards closing the Transaction this
year.
“This acquisition brings another 43% of Tla’amin territory back
under our stewardship and control,” said Tla’amin Hegus and
Economic Development Board member John Hackett. “We look forward
to reconnecting with this vast part of our territory and
managing the lands according to Tla’amin teachings and values
and for the benefit of future generations.”
“This acquisition is a strong fit with our Quadruple Bottom Line
approach and sets Thichum up for long-term success. It means
value-added manufacturing in the community, good local jobs, and
stronger economic returns for the region. At the same time, it
reinforces our commitment to environmental stewardship,
community well-being, and respecting our cultural
responsibilities to the land. We see this as an investment in
our business and in the future of our community,” said Adam
Culos, General Manager, Thichum Forest Products.
“This announcement represents another significant step forward
in Western’s commitment to forging mutually beneficial business
relationships that align our business needs with the stewardship
and economic development aspirations of Indigenous communities,”
said Steven Hofer, Western’s President and CEO. “The transaction
will support executing our strategy and continued focus on
accelerating the transition to higher value products
manufacturing while maintaining a strong balance sheet through
challenging operating conditions. We look forward to working
with Tla’amin Nation and Qwoqwnes as we proceed with this new
phase of our relationship.”
About Tla’amin Nation
Qwoqwnes Forestry Holdings Limited Partnership is owned by the
Tla’amin Nation. The Tla’amin Nation is a self-governing modern
treaty nation with significant land holdings in the qathet
region. The Tla’amin Treaty with Canada and British Columbia
came into force in 2016. Tla’amin people have occupied the
region for millennia, stewarding the land and sea in accordance
with Tla’amin law and respect for the natural world. Visit
www.thichum.com to learn more.
About Western Forest Products Inc
Western is an integrated forest products company building a
margin-focused log and lumber business to compete successfully
in global softwood markets. With operations and employees
located primarily on the coast of British Columbia and
Washington State, Western is a premier supplier of high-value,
specialty forest products to worldwide markets. Western has a
lumber capacity of 700 million board feet from five sawmills, as
well as operates four remanufacturing facilities and two glulam
manufacturing facilities.
Source:
westernforest.com