National Forest Week: Local forestry company a ‘shining star’ in industry
More than half of Saskatchewan is covered in trees, but according to the CEO of Forest Saskatchewan, most people aren’t aware of just how significant the forestry industry is to the province.
“It employs thousands, hundreds of thousands of people across the country in Canada,” said Carl Neggers. “It’s probably a $25 to $30 billion economic opportunity and in Saskatchewan we’re closely reaching $2 billion this year. We have probably 1,500 to 2,000 active employees (in Saskatchewan) directly involved in the industry.”
National Forest Week runs Sept. 22 – 28. Neggers said it’s a great opportunity to educate the public, not just on the economic impact of the industry, but also in what it gives back.
He referred to Mistik Management in Meadow Lake – which is owned by two parent companies NorSask Forest Products LP and Meadow Lake Mechanical Pulp Inc. What started as a small donation turned into over $30,000 worth of donations from forestry companies across the province thanks to the ‘Log a Load for Kids’ event. It’s a national fundraiser that Mistik Management joined a few years ago. Funds raised are directed to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation.