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Aspenware: Terry Bigsby

Terry Bigsby: Wabauskang First Nation will provide a company in BC, called Aspenware, with thin pieces of poplar from the Whiskey Jack Forest. Terry Bigsby says BC-based Aspenware will begin receiving the poplar from Wabauskang First Nation within a month. Supplied, according to CBC. It gives an opportunity for folks in that First Nation to actually have great employment, a great job and not have to drive an hour or be two hours away from home all the time, he said and A small community north of Kenora is getting a slice of the disposable wooden cutlery industry. Aspenware president Terry Bigsby said the partnership between his company and Wabauskang will create jobs in the community. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.