China now officially the largest overseas market for B.C.’s softwood lumber
|
Contributed photo - This conceptual drawing is an example of a prefabricated apartment complex in B.C. that is to be assembled in just three days at a Green Building Show in Beijing, China, as part of a demonstration project. Forests Minister Pat Bell said prefabricated construction represents a huge opportunity for B.C.’s softwood lumber exporters to China, where approximately six million housing units are built annually. |
By Matthew Bains
|
Contributed photo - At a Feb. 22 press conference, Minister of Forests, Mines and Lands, Pat Bell, said China’s demand for softwood lumber could soon surpass the needs of the U.S. market. |
Community Events
Are you holding a community event and would like the public to know about it. Submit your community event to Northeast News for placement on the community events page. Email details to info@northeastnews.ca If you'd like to have your ad also online, register on our website and submit your community event by clicking here.
News Tips
We want to hear from you if you know of something that is news worthy. Reporters from the Northeast News are dedicated to report on the issues important to the people.
Dawson Creek - news@northeastnews.ca
Fort St John - editor@northeastnews.ca






