Log drivers protest logging deferrals in Smithers
SMITHERS – Log drivers will be meeting in Smithers tomorrow (Thursday) morning to advocate against the province’s decision to defer logging activity in 2.6 million acres of Old Growth forest space in across BC.
Last year, an old growth strategic review titled “A New Future for Old Forests” was presented to the province by an old growth strategic review panel. One of the four main recommendations made in the report was to identify and protect more old growth in collaboration with First Nations. This decision to defer this logging activity is a direct response to that recommendation.
Rick Fuerst is a Log Truck Driver who is part of a concerned citizen group that was formed after this announcement. He says this decision will cause disastrous impacts on communities that rely on the forestry sector.
“The BC government is trying to downplay job loss, but this decision puts over 100,000 good paying forest jobs at risk, with the spin offs being at least five times that number. The consequences for smaller towns who have forestry as their main industry could be absolutely devastating,” he explained.