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Showing 7 articles from August 20, 2019.

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Battle Over Nova Scotia Pulp Mill's Future Reflects Wider Debate About The Environment
Battle Over Nova Scotia Pulp Mill's Future Reflects Wider Debate About The Environment

For filmmaker David Craig, a new documentary depicting the fraught emotions over the future of a rural Nova Scotia pulp mill is not solely a local story.

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Smurfit Kappa Listed on FTSE4Good Index for 6th Consecutive Year
Smurfit Kappa Listed on FTSE4Good Index for 6th Consecutive Year

The FTSE4Good indices are used by a wide variety of market participants to create and assess responsible investment funds and other products.

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Leading Stories

 Domtar Plymouth Paper Mill to stay in Martin County, N.C.
Domtar Plymouth Paper Mill to stay in Martin County, N.C.

The company must invest $90 million into the Domtar mill, but 70 percent of the taxes on the investment will be reimbursed.

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Fire at Appvion mill
Fire at Appvion mill

Crews are responding to a possible fire Aug. 19 in Roaring Spring at the Appvion paper mill, officials confirmed.

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Fire at Pratt facility
Fire at Pratt facility

A dozen units and 60 firefighters battled smoke and flames at Pratt Industry Paper Mill.

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First paper rolls off the press at reopened mill
First paper rolls off the press at reopened mill

The first paper rolled off the press Friday morning, at the site of the former West Linn mill. It has reopened as Willamette Falls Paper Company, a branch of the Vancouver-based Columbia Ventures Corporation.

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Shift reductions coming to Tolko facilities in B.C. as market remains volatile
Shift reductions coming to Tolko facilities in B.C. as market remains volatile

Tolko says its Armstrong, Lumby and Heffley Creek operations in British Columbia will see shift reductions as volatile conditions continue to plague the province's lumber industry.

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