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Greg Maloney
On August 20 & 21, 2022, the 17th Annual Log-a-Load for Kids Softball Tournament was held in Caledonia, Nova Scotia. Nine teams representing the Nova Scotia Forest Industry, including sawmills, forestry contractors and local businesses, came out in support of the event.
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In May, bioeconomy leaders from across Canada gathered at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax for the Nova Scotia Bioeconomy Summit. The organizing partners’ mission for the BioSummit was to spotlight Nova Scotia’s growing bioeconomy while providing an in-person opportunity to engage, provide feedback, and strategize on future initiatives across the sector ecosystem. BioApplied, as the...
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Atlantic Canada is well positioned to be a leader in an emerging bio-economy. Atlantic Canada is well positioned to be a leader in an emerging bio-economy. Vast forests, underutilized agricultural land, and diversified coastal zones make this area ideal for piloting and scaling globally disruptive technologies. The region boasts a disproportionate share of both private...
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BIOAPPLIED FUNDRAISES IN SUPPORT OF THE IWK CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL – WINS TOP FUNDRAISER AWARD! Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, October 18, 2018 On August 18 & 19, 2018, BioApplied participated in the Log-a-Load for Kids charity lob ball tournament in support of the Children’s Miracle Network and the IWK Children’s Hospital. The tournament was held in Caledonia,...
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New technologies eliminate costly air freight to distant markets For all their hard shells and tough appearance, lobsters are fragile animals that become stressed from excessive handling, proximity to other lobsters, and fluctuations in temperature, oxygen and other aspects of their environment. This stress has a negative effect on their health. Existing methods to handle,...
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As the days begin to warm, and the last remnants of snow have disappeared, thoughts of Winter fade into the distance. Many now deal with the post-Winter clean-up. The debris, dirt, dust, and remnants left behind after several months of snow and ice cover. There are some remaining signs of the road salt and sand...
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The US House and Senate passed a $1 trillion Omnibus spending bill recently deeming forest bioenergy as carbon neutral by the American federal government. As stated in the Biomass magazine article “Omnibus bill policy rider deems forest bioenergy carbon neutral” by Anna Simet. (1) The 1665 page bill provides discretionary funding for the federal government...
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Introduction Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is consulting with provinces, territories, stakeholders as well as Indigenous Peoples to develop a regulation under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 to reduce Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the increased use of lower carbon fuels and alternative technologies. The purpose of this discussion paper is to...
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Over the past 83 years, Forest Nova Scotia has served as a voice of the forest industry. They bring together more than 300 landowners, forestry professionals and those passionate about our forests to explore key issues at their annual AGM. This year’s event took place in Halifax on January 24th and 25th. The conference was...
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