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Chinook鈥檚 AAC reduction and college

The purpose of this letter to the editor is to respond to two of the stories in last week鈥檚 newspaper

Editor:

The purpose of this letter to the editor is to respond to two of the stories in last week鈥檚 newspaper.

Re: Chinook Community Forest

I read with interest the article about the open house that was put on by the Chinook Community Forest and the apparent lack of interest in the impending downfall of the annual allowable cut (AAC).

In early 2000, when the red tide of the mountain pine beetle was just really beginning to sweep across the forests, like everyone else I was concerned about what the future might hold for our forest industry. Everyone could see it coming after hillside, and then mountain sides were turning red.

But the future of the downfall in the forest industry's annual allowable cut doesn鈥檛 seem to be having the same effect and concern. Whenever I have a chance to talk to industry and government officials, I always bring forth the concern in drop of the AAC and what we need to be doing to increase biomass opportunities. Each fall and spring we are burning countless thousands of meters of wood waste that could be recovered for the bio-industry.

When I was a young boy, my uncle Sam Gerow told me, "Albert, enjoy yourself now while you鈥檙e in school, because once you鈥檙e over the hill you begin picking up speed."

When he said that I didn鈥檛 really know what he meant, but as the years passed I found out that a 鈥渄ay is long and a year is short.鈥 It鈥檚 only a couple years before we start seeing the dramatic cuts in the annual allowable cut.

Our continued success in the forest industry will be based upon new technologies, new ideas of business like bio-fuel, etc.

Re: College of New Caledonia

I also read with interest the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake's non-committal to the concept of a new rural college here in 亚洲天堂 Lake under the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) banner.

I have to say I must agree with the village鈥檚 stance. But further I must express a concern that if the local collage does proceed with the NVIT banner, what will that do to our ability to provide local planning, based on our intricate communities wants and needs, as we would then be managed now by an even more distant board then the College of New Caledonia (CNC) in Prince George.

What pressures and demands would be put upon us by their board鈥檚 vision, plans goals and objectives?

I鈥檝e always thought that we should have years ago cut the umbilical cord from CNC Prince George and created our own independent 鈥淐ollege of the Lakes鈥 where our resources are not sent out of 亚洲天堂 Lake, but kept locally to support and create local programming that meets our needs. Keep the resources here.

Sincerely,

Albert L. Gerow

 

 



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