
Help AFA raise $250,000 by December 31st – we’re over halfway there!
Support the protection of old-growth forests in BC through Indigenous-led conservation, science, and public action. Donate to help safeguard ancient forests.
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Chek News: Document reveals approval to harvest remnant old-growth in B.C.’s northwest
BC Timber Sales has ended a policy protecting remnant old-growth in northwest B.C., citing First Nations’ positions, sparking concerns from ecologists and residents.
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TJ Watt2025-12-08 13:49:362025-12-08 13:49:36Chek News: Document reveals approval to harvest remnant old-growth in B.C.’s northwest
Thank You to Our Silent Auction business Donors!
Thank you to these local businesses for generously donating items and experiences to our first-ever online Silent Auction!
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TJ Watt2025-12-08 13:17:322025-12-08 13:50:51Thank You to Our Silent Auction business Donors!
Statement on the Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s Interim Report – AFA & EEA
The Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s (PFAC) interim report falls short of addressing the root causes of BC’s forestry crisis or outlining the bold, decisive actions needed to reverse it, warn the Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) and Endangered Ecosystem Alliance (EEA).
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TJ Watt2025-11-21 10:13:452025-11-21 10:15:43Statement on the Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s Interim Report – AFA & EEA
VIDEO: Logging plans draw protests in Powell River
/in News CoverageProtesters took to the streets of Powell River upset by plans by a Nanaimo based logging company to cut trees in the city.
VIDEO at: https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=607490
Island Timberlands discloses its logging plans
/in News CoverageEditor’s Note: Please note clarification in brackets from PRSC and City following two of the statements provided by Morgan Kennah.
Island Timberlands has detailed its current and near future activity on land within the City of Powell River through a press release issued Wednesday, April 22.
Morgan Kennah, manager of sustainable timberlands and community affairs for the company, provided the Peak with a map and the following details.
The company owns timber rights in areas marked 2, 3 and 4 on the map, and owns property marked as 1 as private managed forest land. Areas 2 and 3 are owned by PRCS while Catalyst owns the area marked 4.
Kennah wrote:
Kennah referred enquiries relating to harvesting activities at the site to be made via email to environment@islandtimberlands.com. Enquiries relating to Millennium Park are referred to the city, while enquiries relating to future land use of the PRSC properties can be made to PRSC.
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THANK YOU to Our 5 Year Anniversary Supporters!
/in Announcements, Thank YouThank you to all who donated towards the AFA’s 5 Year Anniversary Celebration & Dinner as well as our 5th Anniversary Earth Day fundraising goals! We greatly appreciate the guests, volunteers, businesses, organizations, artists and others whose generous contributions made the evening an occasion to remember, as well as the many others who weren’t able to make it but have contributed during this pivotal time.
With your dedicated support, we will continue to broaden our movement, complete the Avatar Grove near Port Renfrew, protect specific endangered ancient forests, and work towards ensuring comprehensive, science-based legislation to protect endangered old-growth forests across BC.
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5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION – BUSINESS, ORGANIZATION, ARTIST & EVENT CONTRIBUTORS
Chefs and Front House Coordinator
A huge thanks to chef Landon Crawford, as well as his team Tom and Dion and front house coordinator Gaby Bolanos for preparing and coordinating the serving of the incredible 3-course sustainable meal for the evening.
Music
We are extremely grateful for the live music provided by acclaimed Vancouver Island singer-songwriter Shauna Janz, whose song Redwood was nominated for “Song of the Year” at the 2015 Vancouver Island Music Awards. Shauna generously donated her time to be with us for the evening.
Speakers
Thank you to our dedicated, knowledgeable and inspirational speakers – Andy Mackinnon (forest ecologist and best-selling co-author of the Plants of Coastal BC), Vicky Husband (conservationist and Order of Canada recipient), and Arnie Bercov (president of the Pulp, Paper, and Woodworkers of Canada union).
Business Sponsors
Thanks to our business sponsors who contributed to cover various costs of the event – Patagonia Victoria for general event costs, Megson Fitzpatrick Insurance Services (www.megsonfitzpatrick.com) for insurance costs, Truffles Catering (www.trufflescatering.net) for kitchen use, and Pedersen’s Rentals (pedersens.ca) for a covering a portion of our rental equipment for the evening. Thanks as well to Hemp and Co. (www.hempandcompany.com) for their continued support through the printing of AFA T-shirts and other clothing items, and through merchandise sales at their store.
Food & Drink
Donating food and drink to the evening’s incredible dinner and bar menu were Hope Hill Farm (www.notafactory.com) on Salt Spring Island, Michell’s Farm (www.michellsfarm.com) in Saanichton, Sun Trio Farm (www.suntriofarm.com) in Central Saanich, as well as Hoyne Brewing (hoynebrewing.ca), Sea Cider (seacider.ca), and Tugwell Creek Honey Farm & Meadery (tugwellcreekfarm.com).
Door Prizes
Many local businesses, organizations and artists/authors donated to the night’s array of door prizes. Prizes included gift certificates by Patagonia Victoria, Sitka (sitka.ca), Sol Integrative Healing (www.solhealing.ca), Harmony Belly Dance (www.harmonybellydance.com) and Lifestyle Markets (lifestylemarkets.com); a 30-day unlimited yoga pass by Moksha Yoga Westshore (mokshayogawestshore.com); merchandise by Patagonia Vancouver; gift sets by SeaFlora Wild Organic Seaweed Skincare (www.sea-flora.com), Harmony Herbal Teas (harmonyherbals.net), Café 932 and Nezza Naturals (www.nezzanaturals.com); wine from Kermode Wild Berry Winery (www.kermodewildberry.com); a wooden science kit by Pathfinders Design & Technology (www.pathfindersdesignandtechnology.com); copies of the CD Wildside by Quoia (quoia.bandcamp.com); a cutting board of salvaged Pacific Yew from Bahnmann Timber (bahnmanntimber.ca); a set of wooden coasters by Evan Patterson Contracting, Detox Spa sessions from Platinum Energy Systems (www.platinumenergysystems.ca); a gift certificate and hair products from Inspire Hair Design (inspirehairdesign.ca); ‘Who We Are: Reflections on My Life and Canada’ by Elizabeth May from the West Coast Greens (www.greenparty.ca), ‘The Great Western Canada Bucket List by author Robin Esrock (www.canadianbucketlist.com), books by Al Carder, and ‘Alpine Plants of British Columbia, Alberta and Northwest North America’ from co-author Andy Mackinnon.