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DMI Products Careers Governance Media CentreManaging the forest for tomorrowDaishowa-Marubeni International Ltd. (DMI) is an integrated forest products company first established in western Canada in 1969 by Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and Marubeni Corporation of Japan. DMI has become one of the top pulp producers in North America. The company employs over 600 people in British Columbia and Alberta and conducts business with an additional 600 woodlands, log and chip haul contractors.read more.Stewardship of the ForestDMI manages about 2.9 million hectares of public forestland in Alberta under a Forest Management Agreement (FMA) signed with province of Alberta. A Detailed Forest Management plan forecasts harvesting operations for a period of 20 years into the future and is updated every 10 years.We want healthy, productive forests not just for today but for decades and generations to come.
Clan Logging Ltd in Quesnel is committed to providing trusted and professional logging and forest management services. Our staffs possess the technical expertise to get the job done in a safe and efficient manner. Contact us today to obtain more information.
As a professional design company, customers and integrity are our passion. Everything we do stems from these two thoughts. They keep us friendly, honest and hard-working. South Hill Graphics is well respected and trusted. We have earned this recognition through great customer service and a great product. People look to us for leadership and advice to get a project done expertly and on time. We work closely with you to produce something of which you are proud, something that works well for your business. We take our job pretty seriously.
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a publicly-funded post-secondary institution. It was established in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada in 1969, and has since expanded across central British Columbia, with campuses in Prince George, Quesnel, Mackenzie, Burns Lake, Valemount, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Vanderhoof. CNC enrolls about 5,000 students each year (all campuses) in approximately 90 distinct programs in business and management, community and continuing education, health sciences, adult basic education / upgrading, trades and industry, social services, and technologies. As well, CNC offers university-level classes leading to degrees and professional programs in many subjects, with excellent transferability to universities in BC, Alberta, and elsewhere.