News Releases 2006
- August 12, 2006
Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun, August 12, 2006
Faller Joe Corlazzoli has been logging in Clayoquot Sound since the days when MacMillan Bloedel clearcut a million cubic metres of wood a year to feed its Vancouver Island sawmills.
- August 09, 2006
Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun, August 9, 2006
Clayoquot Sound logging is on the verge of a unique restructuring that would blunt allegations from eco-groups that pristine valleys are under the axe.
- April 27, 2006B.C. totem comes home from Sweden: Museum returns Haisla artifact after band agreed to craft replica
Mark Hume, The Globe and Mail, April 27, 2006
VANCOUVER -- When Gerald Amos first walked into the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm in 1991 as part of a Haisla delegation that had come looking for a long-lost totem, he was struck by the symbolism of the way the pole was displayed.
- April 26, 2006
APRIL 26, 2006 (VANCOUVER) — After 77 years at the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm, the world renowned G’psgolox totem pole arrived in Vancouver today where it is being welcomed home by Chief G’psgolox (Dan Paul Sr.) and representatives of the Haisla Nation from Kitamaat Village on B.C.’s North Coast. It is the first time that a totem pole has been repatriated from overseas by a First Nation.
- February 22, 2006
Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun, February 23, 2006
One of British Columbia’s leading environmental organizations has gone into the logging business in a bid to make a case for eco-forestry on the BC coast.
- February 22, 2006
FEBRUARY 22, 2006 (TORONTO) - Three community-based forests across Canada have received Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification from the SmartWood program of the Rainforest Alliance.

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