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Prince Albert pulp mill will not reopen, OSB plant still looking to build on the site
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 1:45 pm
PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan (From news reports) -- The sale of a defunct Prince Albert pulp and paper mill from Domtar to the Ontario-based BMI Group has ended plans to re-open the mill and sparked a search for industrial business tenants for the site. "The site will never be a pulp mill again. That is for sure," said Chris Rickett, BMI Group's head of government and community relations. After eight months of negotiations, BMI purchased the former Weyerhaeuser Prince Albert pulp mill site and buildings from Domtar, Canada's largest pulp and paper company. The former Weyerhauser Prince Albert Pulp and Paper Mill ceased operations in 2006. Approximately 700 workers at the mill lost their jobs, with further indirect job losses in the forestry industry. A spokesperson for the One Sky Forest Products said it is gathering investors to build an oriented strand board (OSB) manufacturing plant on the former mill site.
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