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March 26, 2026

UBC Researchers Say Scientists Have Underestimated Forests’ Ability to Prevent Major Floods

February 19, 2026 | Author: UBC Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship

photo:Flooding in Abbotsford in 2021. Credit: BC Government.

March 19, 2026

A ‘shocking’ carbon discovery in Sweden’s forests

A new study finds old-growth forests in Sweden store far more carbon than the industrial tree plantations that are rapidly replacing them, with soil accounting for most of the difference. Protecting undisturbed areas could do more to mitigate climate change than previously thought.

Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability

March 2, 2026

Spring weight restrictions for roads

Release: Department of Transportation and Infrastructure

FREDERICTON (GNB) – Spring weight restrictions for truck traffic will take effect at:
- 12:01 a.m. on Monday, March 9, in SOUTHERN New Brunswick,
- 12:01 a.m. on Monday, March 16, in NORTHERN New Brunswick.

Restrictions will continue until:
- Sunday, May 10, in SOUTHERN New Brunswick,
- Sunday, May 17, in NORTHERN New Brunswick.

“These weight limits are put in place each spring to protect our road infrastructure from damage during the annual frost-and-thaw cycle," said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Chuck Chiasson. “We provide this notice to the trucking community, so they may prepare to reduce their loads or plan for alternate routes during this period.”

The duration of the restriction period is determined by monitoring weather conditions and tracking the progress of the thaw using sensors located around the province. The dates are dependent upon weather conditions and are subject to change.


For the purpose of these restrictions, NORTHERN New Brunswick includes:
- All areas within the counties of Northumberland, Gloucester, Restigouche, Madawaska and Victoria.
- The portion of Route 108 within York County.
- The portion of Gordon Vale Road and Holtville Road within York County.
- The portion of Route 123 within Sunbury County and Queens County.
- The portion of Bloomfield Ridge Road between Holtville Road and Route 625.
- The portion of Route 625 between Gordon Vale Road and Route 8.

Should weather conditions warrant, regional directors are authorized to close roads to trucks or impose weight restrictions on highways or portions of highways at any time.

February 26, 2026

Hodg­son stands firm on sup­port­ing forestry industry

Min­is­ter rejects `inflam­ing' spat with U.S.
Windsor Star

February 25, 2026

RBC Canadian Analysis: Decades of trade disputes reshape Canada’s softwood lumber sector

February 25, 2026

Government of Canada launches $500 million in support for retooling Canada's forest sector

News provided by Natural Resources Canada

February 25, 2026

Consultations ‘hollow’ without greater self-determination, Indigenous-owned forestry company tells government

by David Gordon Koch, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
NB Media Co-op

photo: Annie Simoneau, owner of L’Puk’Tuwis Forestry, says that most small Indigenous communities currently lack the capacity to cut and manage their own timber. L’Puk’Tuwis Forestry/Facebook

February 19, 2026

Forest loss can make watersheds “leakier,” global study suggests

UBC Okanagan research shows how forests are arranged affects a watershed’s ability to store water

February 12, 2026

Environment and Local Government: Government releases first climate change risk assessment

FREDERICTON (GNB) – The government has released its first climate change risk assessment, which emphasizes the importance of planning ahead

February 5, 2026

Natural Resources: Statement on protected natural areas

The following statement was issued by Natural Resources Minister John Herron:

February 5, 2026

More stability in lumber industry key to ‘weather this storm’: N.B. Forest Products Commission

by CTV News

Photo: New Brunswick Forest Products Commission executive director Tim Fox is pictured. (CTV News)

February 5, 2026

Natural resources minister says logging already-protected areas off the table

The move follows reporting that J.D. Irving’s conservation proposal included harvesting in protected areas.

by CBC News

photo: Natural Resources Minister John Herron said the province wants to increase its protected lands in the "right way." (Silas Brown/CBC)

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