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2025 Logging Plans Postponed

October 17, 2025/in News

Due to circumstances out of CCF control, we were unable to secure cutting permits for the harvesting and wildfire risk reduction projects planned for this fall.

The projects affected are:

  • BW100, BW101, BW102 and BW 103 in the Brandywine area
  • R10 along the Callaghan Creek FSR
  • Wildfire Risk Reduction Project in 16 Mile Valley (in partnership with RMOW)
  • Wildfire Risk Reduction Project along Alta Lake Road (in partnership with RMOW)

Our plan is to carry out these projects in spring 2026 assuming all permits can be secured. In addition, the CCF will develop and implement an autumn 2026 harvesting plan. In effect, we will harvest two years of blocks within 2026 (meaning the postponed 2025 blocks plus new 2026 blocks). This will not put the CCF over its Annual Allowable Cut of 21,000m3/year because it is averaged out over five years.

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