West Fraser acquired Spray Lake Sawmills on November 17, 2023

Spray Lake Sawmills is proud to announce we have exclusively certified all of our forest management areas under the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI) Forest Management Standard which is endorsed by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC).

The SFI program is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The IUCN is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental organization with almost 1,300 government and NGO members and more than 16,000 volunteer experts in 161 countries. PEFC, with more than 270 million hectares of certified forests, is the wold’s largest non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting Sustainable Forest Management. SFI makes up 40% of PEFC globally.

To learn more about our sustainable forestry program, please visit our dedicated forest certification webpage: https://spraylakesawmills.com/certification/

Stumpside Processing

Spray Lake Sawmills typically uses a timber harvesting process referred to as stumpside processing.  While it is generally more costly to harvest in this manner there are a number of environmental benefits.  Click on the following link to see a video which outlines the benefits of stumpside processing.  I hope you enjoy it.  

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November 14, 2013 Protected Areas Design Workshop-Results

On November 14, 2013 Spray Lake Sawmills held a Protected Areas Design Workshop. Five participants were present, two representing Nature Alberta and three representing neighboring landowners to the Forest Management Agreement Area. The workshop included discussion of the following topics: FSC and the Protected Areas Gap Analysis Review The FSC Standard/Requirement: 6.4 Protected Areas Network:

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Watershed

Water and watershed management are high priority considerations for any resource management activities within the eastern slopes of Alberta. Spray Lake Sawmills conducts its timber harvest operations in headwaters areas of the South Saskatchewan Region. As such, it has become important for the company to develop “best management” practices which recognizes and accommodates these values.

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High Conservation Value Forest Assessment

Spray Lake Sawmills has recently completed version 2 of the High Conservation Value Forest Assessment which is now posted on the company website: https://spraylakesawmills.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/HCVF-v2-October%2015-2013-Final.pdf Thanks to the participants who provided feedback and attended our open houses and workshops

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Protected Areas Design Workshop

On November 14, 2013, Spray Lake Sawmills will be hosting a Protected Areas Design Workshop to discuss the version 2 gap analysis and the process outlined for filling protected areas gaps. We would also like to identify interested parties to work with and begin the process of creating a protected areas network within the geographical

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Summary of feedback from the September 10, 2013 Ghost River Public Planning Session

  SLS Objectives: To manage the Forest Management Agreement area for a sustainable timber supply To manage the Forest Management Agreement area in a manner that protects the Environment, Biodiversity, Water, Wildlife and Public Values To reclaim and reforest all harvested areas To harvest 95000m3 from the McLean Creek Compartment from 2015-2016 To continue to

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Summary of feedback from the September 4, 2013 McLean Creek Public Planning Session

  SLS Objectives: To manage the Forest Management Agreement area for a sustainable timber supply To manage the Forest Management Agreement area in a manner that protects the Environment, Biodiversity, Water, Wildlife and Public Values To reclaim and reforest all harvested areas To harvest 215,000m3 from the McLean Creek Compartment from 2014-2017 To continue to

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PAC Minutes August 8, 2013

 Spray Lake Sawmills Public Advisory Committee SLS Boardroom August 8th, 2013   Present: Tannis Zubot, Gord Lehn, Sandra Foss, Harvey Buckley, Erik Butters, Jason Mogilefsky, Tim Giese, Judy Stewart, Ken Birkett, Krista West, Cindy Pearce, and John Gunn   Absent: Richard Right Hand, Patrick Brady, Natasha Kinloch, Liz Breakey, J. J. Graham, Mike Korman, and

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September Public Planning Session For McLean and Ghost Compartments

Spray Lake Sawmills (SLS) is inviting stakeholders to take part in a collaborative planning session for the McLean Creek and Ghost River Compartments. In an effort to provide opportunities for meaningful participation, early in the operational planning process, SLS is piloting a collaborative stakeholder planning session. SLS values stakeholder input and wants to provide opportunities

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Blog Comments

We recently found out that our BLOG site had the "comments" component disabled.  This has now been corrected.  We apologize for anyone who may have submitted comments but not received any response.  If you would like to resubmit your comment we would be happy to reply.

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