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West Fraser Timber shutters Fraser Lake sawmill, 175 B.C. jobs lost

Lack of fibre citied in decision to permanently close town’s largest employer
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With timber supply declining from now to 2030, B.C.’s forest industry is in a major transition. (Black Press Media)

Fraser Lake’s largest employer is closing.

The sawmill owned by West Fraser Timber Co. announced on Monday afternoon that it was permanently shutting down operations.

“Today’s decision is the result of West Fraser’s inability to access economically viable fibre in the region,” said company president and CEO Sean McLaren.

“The closure of Fraser Lake Sawmill will impact approximately 175 employees,” according to the company.

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Frank Peebles

About the Author: Frank Peebles

I started my career with Black Press Media fresh out of BCIT in 1994, as part of the startup of the Prince George Free Press, then editor of the Lakes District News.
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