British Columbia contributes $11 million to forestry-sector capital projects
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 1:00 pm
Through the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF), the Government of British Columbia, Canada, is contributing as much as $11 million toward four forestry-sector capital projects in the province. The projects are helping B.C.-based forestry-product manufacturers grow their businesses by constructing new production facilities, purchasing new equipment and adding new high-value product lines, while creating and protecting hundreds of jobs. Spearhead Timberworks Inc., near Nelson, specializes in the design and fabrication of highly advanced timber architecture. Spearhead is strengthening its capabilities, backed by as much as $7.5 million from the B.C. government to drive its expansion. This includes construction of a new purpose-built facility and implementation of advanced technology that will increase its competitiveness on the international stage, adding state-of-the-art production lines for specialized curved and double-curved glulam. The project will strengthen Spearhead's capacity to fabricate high-complexity, high-value timber projects using B.C. wood, while creating more than 60 skilled jobs in the Nelson area. Spearhead's cutting-edge technology and high-value products demonstrate how B.C.'s fibre can be used to generate significant economic benefits and highly skilled jobs in a high-demand sector. The Kootenay region is quickly establishing itself as a hub for British Columbia's growing mass-timber economy, uniting a network of local sawmills. More forestry-sector manufacturers receiving funds from the BCMJF include:
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