Woodland Notes Vol 4: Selling Ground Hemlock
Woodland Notes Vol 4: Selling Ground Hemlock provides tips on how to sell ground hemlock (Taxus canadensis) from your land
Woodland Notes Vol 4: Selling Ground Hemlock provides tips on how to sell ground hemlock (Taxus canadensis) from your land
Woodland Notes Vol 3: Forest Management Plans explains the benefits of developing a forest management plan for your woodland and how this plan can help you to meet your goals effectively and efficiently.
Woodland Notes Vol 2: Harvest Choices for Island Woodlands explores the basic harvest methods commonly used on PEI and which forest types and forest management goals are best suited to each treatment.
Woodland Notes Vol 1: Selling Wood From Your Land offers tips to help land owners get a fair price for wood and other forest products and to explain some of the basic considerations that should be discussed and agreed upon prior to undertaking any work.
The Woodland Notes series is designed to help Island land owners understand a variety of forest management concepts and ideas and to offer tips on a wide range of land use and forest ownership issues. Vol 1: Selling Wood From Your Land Vol 2: Harvest Choices for Island Woodlands...
What deductions are allowed? An employer can only make certain deductions from an employee’s pay. They are: required or authorized by law (e.g., income tax, EI, CPP) agreed in writing by the employer and the employee ordered by the court the result of a previous advance of pay to...
Prince Edward Island's network of provincial parks has eight camping parks and 12 day-use parks with spectacular beaches, beautiful scenery, nature trails and lots of outdoor recreation and interpretive programs. The Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park at Brookvale is located in the...
The Office of the Workers Advisor is independent of the Worker's Compensation Board (WCB) and offers: a free service available to all injured workers (or their families) a source of information and guidance on your options if you are not satisfied with the decisions relating to...
You must be registered with the Province as a licensed hunting guide or outfitter to charge a fee for service or to accompany more than two non-resident hunters at a time. Once registered, you may accompany maximum four non-resident hunters and cannot actively hunt while guiding...