Creating Jobs and New Revenue Streams with a Community Forest License

Last updated on December 12, 2024

Barriere

Lower North Thompson Community Forest

The Challenge: Sustainability and Stewardship

  • To establish local control of dedicated forest resources for the long-term sustainability of the five participating communities
  • To secure an opportunity for these communities to be more self-determined
  • To engender economic stability in these communities and to demonstrate exemplary stewardship of the local forest environment

The Solution: Have Sawmill, Will Travel

Lower North Thompson Community Society sawmill

The purchase of a portable sawmill allowed the community forest society to deliver a Milling and Carpentry Job Creation Project, creating sustainable employment and revenue. The sawmill was purchased with funding from a number of sources: the Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust; local businesses (including a small sawmill operator); and Brandt Tractor. The project was developed in partnership with the B.C. government.  

Benefits: Portable Revenues

  • Having a portable sawmill allows milling sites to be established where and when needed with onsite milling services
  • Profits provide revenue for community enhancement within each of the participating areas by providing grants to not for profit organizations, scholarships and bursaries for graduating students
  • Attract value-added industry to the area by securing a steady supply of fiber at a fair market price
  • Establish local control of forest resources and ensure good stewardship of environment

Outcomes: Meeting Local Needs

  • Purchase of the portable sawmill 
  • Creation of one permanent full time position, and two seasonal positions 
  • Revenue creation through the sale of manufactured wood products by the mill
  • Construction of recreation site/trail amenities (picnic table, benches, shelters, signs)
  • Milling of lumber for use in improvements to the Baldy Mountain Fire Lookout

Lessons Learned: Volunteers Add to Local Economy

  • Local volunteers were able to identify a need for ongoing forestry management and take initiative to participate
  • By purchasing a portable sawmill, the Lower North Thompson Community Forest Society is able to teach and train people in best forestry practices and contribute to the local economy

February 3, 2017

Community Snapshot
Lower North Thompson Community Forest

Lower North Thompson Community Forest Society

Location: Barriere, Thompson Nicola, B.C.

Economic Base: Forestry

EmailLNTCFSociety@telus.net