 | Worksafe BC WorkSafeBC is dedicated to promoting workplace health and safety for the workers and employers of this province. We consult with and educate employers and workers and monitor compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. |
 | BC Forest Safety Council The British Columbia Forest Safety Council (the Council) was created in September 2004 as a not-for-profit society dedicated to promoting forest safety in the sector. It includes all of the major forestry organizations and is fully supported by WorkSafeBC and the Provincial Government. |
 | Vanderhoof Local Weather This is a direct link to the Weather Network showing detailed weather and forecasts for the Vanderhoof, BC area. |
 | Venting Indices The venting indices is an index and rating that has to do with smoke control in case of a fire. Direct link to the Venting Forecast via the Weather Network. |
 | Canfor Corporate Site Canfor Corporation is a leading Canadian integrated forest products company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company has 33 extensive woodlands operations and manufacturing facilities in British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Washington State and its New South Division in North and South Carolina. Canfor is a major producer and supplier of SPF and SYP lumber, bleached kraft pulp, specialty kraft paper, plywood and oriented strand board (OSB) for markets around the world. |
 | MOF - Vanderhoof Link to the Ministry of Forests site for Vanderhoof District. |
 | Premium Pellet Premium Pellet Ltd. (est. 1998) is based in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada. They manufacture high quality wood pellets from sawmill sawdust, planner shavings, and chips fines (white wood waste). |
 | Fraser Lake E-Community Link to the Stuart Nechako E-community website portal with information about Fraser Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St James and the surrounding region. |
 | City of Vanderhoof Vanderhoof is the geographical center of the Province of British Columbia. We are located 97 km west of Prince George on Highway 16. It is approximately a one-hour drive from Prince George which is 883 km north of Vancouver, a one hour flight. You can enjoy the life-style of a rural setting and still be only two hours away from the largest city in the province. |