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Here you will find announcements, expert insights, media articles and reports from Blackwell that share our experts’ insights and reflect our commitment to sustainable forest management and environmental practices in North America.
Lone bidder gets contract to remove more trees in Stanley Park
July 22, 2025 Author: Mike Howell – Business in VancouverVancouver park board commissioners voted Monday to keep the same contractor on the job for the continued work required to remove dead and declining trees in Stanley Park that have been damaged by a hemlock...
A hot housing market for a hotter Canada
February 6, 2025 Author: Justine Hunter – The Globe and MailAt the top of a steep driveway, construction workers are building a new home overlooking Okanagan Lake. The remains of homes destroyed by the McDougall Creek wildfire in 2023 are still visible in the rubble...
Why This Company Says Thousands of Trees Must Be Removed From Stanley Park
Author: Simon Little & Alissa Thibault – Global NewsThe consulting company that recommended the removal of thousands of trees from Stanley Park is sharing its perspective on a project that’s spurred considerable local controversy. The Vancouver Park Board began...
Statement on the Stanley Park Forest Management Project
From Bruce Blackwell, M.Sc., Registered Professional Forester, Registered Professional Biologist, Principal, B.A. Blackwell and Associates Ltd.I grew up in Vancouver and have lived in the Lower Mainland my entire life. Like many others, I feel a deep connection to...
Urban Tree Trouble: Insights from Stanley Park Webinar Recording
Author: UBC ForestryRecorded Tuesday, June 25, 2024 Urban foresters who manage our community green spaces are responding to the public’s demand for this essential infrastructure, especially as these areas face increased pressure from climate change and population...
Wildfire Risk Management Work Starting This Month Near Brother’s Creek in West Van
Author: Nick Laba – North Shore NewsWest Vancouver had a close call with a wildfire last month. Here's what's happening to reduce the risk of another one. As rain cakes the ashes of West Vancouver’s largest wildfire of late, efforts to stump the risk of future fires...
Statement on the Stanley Park Forest Management Project
From Bruce Blackwell, M.Sc., Registered Professional Forester, Registered Professional Biologist, Principal, B.A. Blackwell and Associates Ltd.I grew up in Vancouver and have lived in the Lower Mainland my entire life. Like many others, I feel a deep connection to...
Lone bidder gets contract to remove more trees in Stanley Park
July 22, 2025 Author: Mike Howell – Business in VancouverVancouver park board commissioners voted Monday to keep the same contractor on the job for the continued work required to remove dead and declining trees in Stanley Park that have been damaged by a hemlock...
A hot housing market for a hotter Canada
February 6, 2025 Author: Justine Hunter – The Globe and MailAt the top of a steep driveway, construction workers are building a new home overlooking Okanagan Lake. The remains of homes destroyed by the McDougall Creek wildfire in 2023 are still visible in the rubble...
Why This Company Says Thousands of Trees Must Be Removed From Stanley Park
Author: Simon Little & Alissa Thibault – Global NewsThe consulting company that recommended the removal of thousands of trees from Stanley Park is sharing its perspective on a project that’s spurred considerable local controversy. The Vancouver Park Board began...
Wildfire Risk Management Work Starting This Month Near Brother’s Creek in West Van
Author: Nick Laba – North Shore NewsWest Vancouver had a close call with a wildfire last month. Here's what's happening to reduce the risk of another one. As rain cakes the ashes of West Vancouver’s largest wildfire of late, efforts to stump the risk of future fires...
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Urban Tree Trouble: Insights from Stanley Park Webinar Recording
Author: UBC ForestryRecorded Tuesday, June 25, 2024 Urban foresters who manage our community green spaces are responding to the public’s demand for this essential infrastructure, especially as these areas face increased pressure from climate change and population...












