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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation released their video on economic benefits of forestry

Part three of the Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation’s (CCR) five-part video series has been released.

CCR said The latest video will focus on the economic benefits of forestry, with the previous two covering the economic and environmental focus of forestry.

Percy Guichon said ” forestry has opened up opportunities for employment and economic development in our community of Tsideldel  First Nation by way of jobs in many different areas.”

Guichon added forestry jobs created through CCR help support small businesses, and provide good, family-supporting jobs, while supporting multiple First Nations.

The latest and previous videos can be found on the Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation’s YouTube page here, and more information about the videos can be found here.

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