
British Columbia's Minister of Forests approved a forest tenure
transfer from Weyerhaeuser to the Gorman Group, completing the
final step in a $120 million investment by the West Kelowna
family-owned forestry company. The combined tenure covers more
than 682,000 cubic metres of fibre a year around Merritt,
Oliver, Golden and the Okanagan, described as more than 15,000
truckloads, according to the British Columbia Ministry of
Forests.
The tenure transfer is part of a sale Weyerhaeuser announced in
May 2025 to Gorman Group, covering the Princeton lumber mill's
manufacturing facility and all of its timber tenure agreements
in British Columbia. The transferred tenures total approximately
682,000 cubic metres. They include 46,000 hectares in Tree Farm
Licence 59 near Oliver, providing more than 57,000 cubic metres
of harvest a year.
They also include two replaceable forest licences in the Merritt
timber supply area, providing more than 538,000 cubic metres of
harvest a year, and one replaceable forest licence in the
Okanagan timber supply area, providing almost 87,000 cubic
metres of harvest a year.
The transferred tenures provide a dependable supply of logs at a
reasonable cost, secure Gorman Group's supply chain and
value-added wood manufacturing business, and add to Gorman
Group's existing tenure of approximately 734,000 cubic metres a
year. The transfer supports continued stability for unionized
workers at the Princeton mill and for independent forestry
businesses and forestry professionals, including scalers,
weighmasters, silviculture specialists, road construction and
maintenance crews, loggers and haulers.
The ministry said forest tenure transfer requests undergo a
review to consult with First Nations, assess the effect on the
public interest and ensure forest tenure holdings are fairly
distributed throughout British Columbia. It said it received
nearly 300 letters supporting the transfer during the public
comment period from individuals, businesses, First Nations,
contractors, community forests and unions.
Source:
nipimpressions.com