B.C.’s liberal opposition forestry critic calling tonight on this province’s forests minister to step down. This in the wake of more than 100 mill curtailments and shutdowns and thousands of job losses. The forestry industry is struggling amid high log prices and a dwindling timber supply. The Okanagan not immune to the devastation. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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