NFMC- Now Accepting Proposals For Various Projects

NFMC is currently accepting proposals for the following projects: Culvert replacement and bridge maintenance on the Pic Forest. Spring 2025 Tree Plant Program on the Pic Forest and White River Forest management units. 2026 Stock Production for the Pic and White River Forests. For more information about these projects, please visit https://www.nfmcforestry.ca/opportunities

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NFMC Provides Funding to Address Need of Qualified AZ/DZ Drivers Within Forestry Industry

Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation(NFMC) and Confederation College Northshore Campus would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Trevor Starr and Jordan Severance on their recent achievement of successfully completing the AZ/DZ Melt program. Trevor and Jordan are both employees of MKWA. Since 2015, MKWA has provided road maintenance, snowplowing, and culvert maintenance for NFMC. In […]

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Request for Proposals (RFP)- 2025 Adik Creek Road Decommissioning Project

Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation (NFMC) is seeking proposals for road decommissioning work to be completed on the Pic Forest in the summer of 2025. The project objective is to decommission Adik Creek Road, all operational roads that come off of Adik Creek Road, and most operational roads that come off of Flanders Lake Road between […]

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It’s NFMC Professional Training and Education Season

Professional training, development, and growth are pinnacles of working at NFMC. As the forestry season gets into full swing, the staff of NFMC are attending various training courses such as Scaling, First Aid, Health and Safety, Professional Development, and Reconciliation education. Follow us and learn more about the forestry industry on NFMC’s social media platforms: […]

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Spring Thaw Safety Reminder from NFMC

A friendly safety reminder from team NFMC: Everywhere you look the evidence of spring thaw is here with above freezing temperatures resulting in melting snow. That evidence may not be obvious on some of the waterways by sight, but ice is thinning, making its condition dangerous. This time of year the ice thickness is unpredictable […]

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