Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. (CCR) is a joint venture company owned by the Tŝideldel First Nation, the Tl’etinqox Government and Yunesit'in Government
The Palmer Project was recognized as Canadian Biomass' 2026 Community Project of the Year for its work in forest rehabilitation, fibre utilization, and Indigenous-led stewardship.
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CCR released the Spring Newsletter, featuring ongoing efforts to advance forest rehabilitation, strengthen community partnerships, and support Indigenous-led stewardship initiatives
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CCR has been recognized as the 2026 Canadian Biomass Award winner for Community Project of the Year for the Palmer Project. The work focuses on wildfire rehabilitation, fibre utilization, and long-term forest recovery in the Cariboo Chilcotin.
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CCR is proud to receive the 2026 Canadian Biomass Award for Community Project of the Year. The Palmer Project reflects ongoing work in forest rehabilitation, wildfire risk reduction, and Indigenous-led stewardship.
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The Palmer Project reflects CCR’s work in fire-affected forests, improving conditions, managing fuel, and using available fibre to support long-term recovery.
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In our Leaders in Forestry series, Percy Guichon shares a long-term view of forestry focused on caring for the land while creating opportunities for communities.
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On Red Dress Day, we remember the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited People.
We reflect on the impact and the importance of continuing to listen and learn.
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CCR was featured in a Forest Professionals BC cover story highlighting work with Nk’Mip Forestry.
The story reflects a focus on utilizing fire-killed fibre, improving forest conditions, and taking a long-term, land-based approach to forestry.
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@TreeFrogNews covered the @COFI_INFO 2026 Forester Panel, including insights from CCR’s Percy Guichon on fibre access, biomass, and wildfire risk reduction.
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As part of his Leaders in Forestry feature, Percy Guichon’s final takeaway reflects CCR’s long-term approach supporting forest recovery today while ensuring the land continues to provide for future generations.
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. (CCR) took part in BC Council of Forest Industries COFI 2026, where Percy Guichon joined a panel on fibre access across British Columbia.
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CCR participated in @COFI_INFO 2026, where Percy Guichon joined a panel on fibre access, sharing CCR’s on-the-ground experience in forest rehabilitation and fibre utilization.
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@ABCFP shared a feature on collaboration between CCR and Nk’Mip Forestry, highlighting field-based learning, relationship-building, and shared approaches to forest recovery.
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At #COFI2026: Let’s talk about access to wood.
Michael Armstrong, moderated a panel with Cheryl Hodder, David Elstone, Shannon Janzen, Percy Guichon, and Christian Messier grounded in a clear reality: BC’s forest sector is facing a structural shift, not just a cycle, with production down significantly in recent years.
The discussion focused on practical solutions to improve fibre supply, streamline permitting, and restore competitiveness—while maintaining strong environmental stewardship.
The path forward requires action on multiple fronts:
📊 Clarity and alignment in policy to restore confidence and enable long-term planning
⚡ Faster, more effective permitting to get wood to market
🪵 Better utilization of available fibre, including wildfire-affected stands and lower-value profiles
🤝 Stronger collaboration across industry, government, and First Nations
A consistent theme: solutions exist—but they require bold decisions, regional approaches, and a willingness to work through complexity together.
Because at its core, access to wood is not just a technical issue. It’s foundational to jobs, investment, and the future of forestry in BC.
Thank you to our panel sponsor Nature United.
#COFI2026 #BCpoli #BCForestry #ForestryIsASolution
We at CCR are pleased to share that Percy Guichon will be speaking at @COFI_INFO 2026 tomorrow, bringing forward CCR’s on-the-ground experience in forest rehabilitation and fibre utilization.
Register here: https://t.co/suUshIYMwZ
CCR is pleased to be featured in Forest Professionals BC magazine, highlighting our field tours with Nk’Mip Forestry and shared learning on wildfire resilience and forest management.
Thank you to FPBC for sharing this work.
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Our next Leader in Forestry is Percy Guichon, CEO of CCR, whose work reflects a practical, Indigenous-led approach to forest rehabilitation, fibre use, and community impact.
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Thank you, Forest Enhancement Society of BC, for featuring CCR’s work in the March newsletter.
The article highlights Indigenous-led rehabilitation in the Cariboo Chilcotin, including the Palmer Project and its impact.
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