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Millar Western closes forestry mill in northern Alberta

Millar Western closes forestry mill in northern Alberta - image
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

BOYLE, Alta. – Millar Western says it is closing its Boyle lumber mill in northern Alberta indefinitely. Ninety-one workers will lose their jobs.

The Edmonton-based company says softwood market conditions make it uneconomical to continue operating. A spokesperson said its distance from its fibre supply and the weak market conditions contributed to the decision.

The plant is to begin a phased shutdown starting next month be completed in February.

Millar Western says the 91 workers who are to lose their jobs will be offered severance and other support.

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The family-owned company says its Whitecourt and Fox Creek operations will continue to operate at full capacity.

Boyle is a village about 160 kilometres north of Edmonton.

“We recognize the impact this closure will have on our people, whose dedicated service has been very highly valued, as well as on our contractors, suppliers and the community of Boyle, whose support over the years has been greatly appreciated,” Millar Western president Craig Armstrong said Thursday.

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The company purchased the Boyle operation in 1993 and reopened it the following year after extensive upgrading, including installing a new sawmill.

 

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