Directory of Primary Wood-using Industries in Manitoba - 1991


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The forest industry in Manitoba was surveyed in fall 1991 and spring 1992 by personal interviews with owners/managers of each operation with production exceeding 100 M fbm per year. This directory summarizes each operation and gives its location, ownership, capacity, production, employment, wood supply, products, markets, equipment, and factors limiting present operation and expansion. Sawmills, planing mills and wood treating plants, other miscellaneous wood-using industries, and pulp, paper, and fibreboard mills are grouped by industry type, size of operation, and forest region.







Directory of Secondary Wood-using Industries in Manitoba, 2001


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This directory lists & describes the companies comprising the secondary wood-using industries in Manitoba for 2001. These include all companies principally engaged in the further processing of primary wood products, lumber, panel products, & paper. All companies are listed by their principal products categorized into one of 19 standard industrial classification industry codes. Information on firm location, employment, products, type of wood or paper materials used, and names of executive officers was obtained by a telephone survey. The main listing is alphabetical by company name, and a secondary listing arranges names of firms by product or service. The appendix lists organizations & associations relevant to the secondary wood-using industries as well as Manitoba government contacts. Information on lumber grading is also included.




Information Report


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Canadiana


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A Directory of Primary Wood-using Industries in Saskatchewan, 1985


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The forest industry in Saskatchewan was surveyed, in the fall of 1985, by personal interviews with owners/managers of each operations. This directory gives a summary, for each operation, of mill locations, ownership, capacity, production, employment, wood supply, products, markets equipment, and factors limiting present operations and expansion. Sawmill, planning mills, woodtreating plants, building timber plants, and pulp, waferboard and plywood mills are grouped by industry type, size of operation, and forest region.




Manitoba's Forest Industry, 1985


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The forest industry in Manitoba was surveyed in 1985. The results are analyzed in terms of forest resources, capital, employment impact, capacity and production, markets, annual revenues and expenditures, and socioeconomic impact. Numerous tables and figures provide detailed information.




Bad Gardening Advice


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What do reviews of the Winnipeg music scene have in common with crappy advice on growing a garden? The worm. This book’s worm is Steve Schmolaris, a man of discerning taste with over forty-five years of servitude and dedication to Winnipeg music under his belt, who has devoted his life to extolling its virtues, who delicately unfolds each song—to eat, to hold, to plant like seeds—to reflect their singular beauty and uniqueness back to them. Here, you will find a compendium of Winnipeg’s proud, fourth-best local music review site of the same name, written in the same acerbic, confrontational voice readers will be used to. Taking up an eclectic range of artists and genres, Bad Gardening Advice’s reviews take many forms, from mock interviews to recipes to love letters, peppered by Schmolaris’s musings on death, lost love, and the musicians’ sex appeal. This original and inventive collection will make a great addition to the bookshelves of anyone close to the Winnipeg music scene—especially those in it. In Bad Gardening Advice, some of the artists reviewed are professionals. Some of them are amateurs. Most of them are weirdos. But if you know how to look, all of them are doing something interesting. All of them have something worth making music about. Welcome to the Bad Garden!




Information Reports Digest


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Covers all information reports being published by the Canadian Forestry Service.