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    Pacheedaht First Nation/Cowichan "community forest agreement"

    Duncan
    Saturday, September 8, 2018 3:30 PM


    People in the Cowichan Lake communities and Pacheedaht First Nation will benefit from a unique community forest agreement for the Qala:yit [Kwah-LIE-it] Community Forest, reached in partnership with the provincial government.

    “This is the latest stride that our nation has taken towards creating our own economic destiny, including a new sawmill and a new potable community water system that is capable of serving the entire Port Renfrew area,” said Chief Jeff Jones, Pacheedaht First Nation. “In partnership with the Cowichan Lake Community Forest Co-operative, BC Timber Sales and the Province, we are achieving our goal of greater resource management in our traditional territory.”

    The agreement with BC Timber Sales is the first of its kind. One of the unique conditions of this community forest is that part of the land base includes BC Timber Sales’ operating area and, as a result, 7,296 cubic metres will be sold by BC Timber Sales. Of the net revenue generated from the BC Timber Sales harvest, 50% will be shared with the Qala:yit partners to use in their communities.

    “The Qala:yit Community Forest partnership is the first of its kind and a great example of what we can accomplish when we work together to create good jobs and more opportunities so people can build better lives in their communities,” said Premier John Horgan.

    As part of the application, the partners demonstrated community awareness and support for the community forest, including building relationships and sharing information with neighbouring First Nations and area communities. The applicants also submitted a management plan for approval that helped determine the final allowable annual cut, set at 31,498 cubic metres over approximately 8,000 hectares of Crown land.

    “With such a tight land base in the area, the Qala:yit Community Forest would not have been possible without entering into this agreement with BC Timber Sales,” said Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. “Because of the willingness of all parties to embrace ingenuity, the Pacheedaht First Nation and Cowichan Lake communities are now poised to reap the financial and social rewards, and increased input into local resource management decisions that go along with community forest agreements.”
    Community forest agreements are long-term, area-based tenures designed to encourage community involvement in the management of local forests. A community forest is managed by a local government, community group or First Nation for the benefit of the entire community.
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    Lorne Scheffer, chair, Cowichan Lake Community Forest Co-operative –

    “We look forward to our continued equal partnership with the Pacheedaht First Nation in this joint venture. It has been a long road and a lengthy process, but our partnership has worked effectively together with the Province to reach the desired outcome. We appreciate our work with BC Timber Sales and being able to contribute to the market pricing system with benefits from their disposition still flowing into our communities.”

    George Brcko, president, BC Community Forest Association –
    “I welcome and congratulate the Qala:yit Community Forest, and its partners, on behalf of the BC Community Forest Association. Community forests are a gateway to sustainable forest management, building relationships, generating social licence and funnelling the benefits of local resource management back into the communities that operate them.”






    Hmmm 50% of revenue from BC timber sales will funnel through the community forest co-op run by someone from the steel workers of america union. Setup by the NDP. IMAGINE MY SHOCK.




    Pacheedaht First Nation has designs on Jordan River lands
    Their plan includes possible surf shops, traditional Nuu-chah-nulth canoe rentals, an interpretive centre and restaurants featuring a Pacheedaht salmon bake.
    https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/pacheedaht-first-nation-has-designs-on-jordan-river-lands-1.19527647



    Jordan River residents say they don’t want to sell to BC Hydro
    https://globalnews.ca/news/1712005/jordan-river-residents-say-they-dont-want-to-sell-to-bc-hydro/


    BC Hydro finalizes deal to sell Jordan River land back to local First Nation
    https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/bc-hydro-finalizes-deal-to-sell-jordan-river-land-back-to-local-first-nation-1.3981762

    Pacheedaht First Nation celebrates return of Jordan River lands
    https://www.vancouverislandfreedaily.com/news/pacheedaht-first-nation-celebrates-return-of-jordan-river-lands/





    http://pacheedahtfirstnation.com/wor...r-1-FINAL1.pdf


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    Re: Pacheedaht First Nation/Cowichan "community forest agreement"

    Good for you Sirloin,

    lots of folks not understanding what is happening daily now!

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    Re: Pacheedaht First Nation/Cowichan "community forest agreement"

    Sirloin knows the cuts, the best choices, and weighs the facts first, the flavor is true and complete.
    Jel -- " Community forest agreement - Whoa! - check sirloins thread right now above!

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