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Harmac woes a sign of the times
The courtroom drama surrounding the Pope & Talbot receivership has shown Nanaimo's Harmac pulp mill to be worth more to golf course developers than to the province's once-thriving forest economy, something ...
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International Forest Products Limited: Queensboro Closure Impacts Interfor's Q2 Results
The loss for the quarter includes restructuring costs of $33.0 million primarily relating to the permanent closure of the Company's Queensboro Sawmill Division, which was announced on July 8, 2008.
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the sound of the community exhaling. The sale of the former Pope & Talbot mill to Conifex, a company committed to seeing the mill succeed, has breathed new life into a ...
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B.C. court extends life of Pope & Talbot mill
Workers at the Mackenzie pulp mill in northern B.C. gained renewed hope yesterday that a buyer will come along this summer to purchase their shut-down operation.
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Ruling ray of hope for Mackenzie
Workers at the Mackenzie pulp mill in northern B.C. gained renewed hope Friday that a buyer can come along this summer and buy their shut-down operation.
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B.C. judge gives potential buyers of Mackenzie pulp mill until Sept. to make bids
Workers at the Mackenzie pulp mill in northern B.C. gained renewed hope Friday that a buyer can come along this summer and buy their shut-down operation.
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Judge extends stay on B.C. pulp mill
B.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Brenner extended a stay that gives potential buyers of the mill until Sept.
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... new owner By Rick Playfair - Caledonia Courier Published: July 16, 2008 10:00 AM The mill formerly known as Pope and Talbot has a new name and a new face - ' Conifex. Conifex is a Vancouver based business. The name is derived from the words conifer ...
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In the woods, betting on a rebound
Beset by collapsing U.S. demand for wood and chewed up by the voracious mountain pine beetle, the Canadian forestry business has never had it worse.
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Judge okays Conifex's purchase of B.C. mill
A B.C. judge has ruled in favour of a proposal by emerging forestry firm Conifex Inc.
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Conifex wins bid to buy Fort St. James mill; Harmac & Mackenzie mills yet to sell
Emerging forestry firm Conifex Inc. won court approval Monday to buy and operate the Fort St.
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B.C. judge rules in favour of Conifex purchase of Fort St. James sawmill
A B.C. judge has ruled in favour of a proposal by emerging forestry firm Conifex Inc.
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Bidding heats up for Pope & Talbot's Fort St. James mill
A bidding war seems to be shaping up for the Fort St. James sawmill in British Columbia formerly run by bankrupt forestry firm Pope & Talbot.
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Companies bid for Pope & Talbot mill
James sawmill in British Columbia formerly run by bankrupt forestry firm Pope & Talbot.
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Pope & Talbot Halsey mill back in business
The former Pope & Talbot Inc. pulp mill in Halsey has been reopened. Cascade Pacific Pulp LLC, the mill's new owners, said in a news release Tuesday the mill's operations have resumed after seven weeks of ...
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Pope & Talbot mill sale closes
The new owners of the former Pope & Talbot Inc. pulp mill in Halsey, Ore., on Friday said work at the dormant mill could restart next week.
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Ex-Pope & Talbot workers reapply for their jobs with mill's new owner
On the eve of a sale to an out-of-state investment firm, former Pope & Talbot employees at the Halsey mill started reapplying for their jobs Wednesday.
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POPE & TALBOT Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 22
BCSI reports on latest events arising in the chapter 11 cases commenced by Pope & Talbot Inc and Pope & Talbot Ltd.
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Union: Court approves Pope & Talbot mill sale to Wayzata firm
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal - by Portland Business Journal A Wayzata investment firm has won a bankruptcy court ruling to buy a pulp mill from Pope & Talbot Inc.
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A Wayzata investment firm has won a bankruptcy court ruling to buy a pulp mill from Pope & Talbot Inc.
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