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The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) was a non-profit organization founded in 2001 to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was described in 2006 as "now the focal point for forest knowledge and innovation in the province." It was disbanded in 2009. The name was also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that housed the organization and other forest sector tenants. The Centre's Board of Directors included representatives of industry, government agencies, and Aboriginal groups involved in forest development.

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  • The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) was a non-profit organization founded in 2001 to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was described in 2006 as "now the focal point for forest knowledge and innovation in the province." It was disbanded in 2009. The name was also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that housed the organization and other forest sector tenants. The Centre's Board of Directors included representatives of industry, government agencies, and Aboriginal groups involved in forest development. (en)
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  • The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) was a non-profit organization founded in 2001 to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was described in 2006 as "now the focal point for forest knowledge and innovation in the province." It was disbanded in 2009. The name was also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that housed the organization and other forest sector tenants. The Centre's Board of Directors included representatives of industry, government agencies, and Aboriginal groups involved in forest development. (en)
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  • Saskatchewan Forestry Centre (en)
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