Province approves more timber allocations for northern mills
The Government of Saskatchewan continued with a string of announcements regarding timber allocations this week.
The latest allotment supports the proposed expansion of the Dunkley Lumber sawmill in Carrot River.
“It’s been a great week for the forestry sector in our province,” Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said. “Dunkley’s Carrot River mill expansion will lead to significant growth in lumber sales and exports and is expected to create 240 new direct and indirect jobs, which is very positive news for northeast Saskatchewan.”
The $100 million expansion will increase lumber production capacity by 75 per cent, from the current 130 million board feet of lumber annually to 230 million board feet, requiring approximately 821,000 m3 of softwood timber. The province will allocate timber through the Ministry of Energy and Resources under the Forest Resources Management Act, but the majority of timber will be secured by the company through agreements negotiated with Indigenous timber allocation holders and private landowners.