Union says B.C. mill closure leaves workers 'reeling,' as industry woes persist




The union representing most of the 300 employees who will lose their jobs with the impending closure of Canfor’s Northwood Pulp Mill near Prince George, B.C., says people are reeling from the latest blow to an already battered industry.



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