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Darlington, South Carolina · DarlingtonDARLINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) -- Canada-based Canfor Corporation said Thursday it will close two sawmills in South Carolina, including one in Darlington County. The Darlington County mill and one in Estill in Hampton County will close in August, the company said in a news release. Roughly 290 jobs will be lost because of the closings, including 124 in Darlington, according to the company's website. Canfor, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, …See the Story
Canfor Shutting Down Darlington County Sawmill in August
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Property · New BrunswickOne of the judges looking at the Wolastoqey Nation’s massive title claim in New Brunswick says little good would come out of private property owners losing possession of their land to Indigenous people. Justice Ernest Drapeau is one of three judges hearing an appeal launched by three timber firms that fear the Wolastoqey will get a toehold on their vast woodlands where they do business in western New Brunswick. The case before New Brunswick’s Co…See the Story
Judge Signals Private Property Off The Table In Big Aboriginal Title Claim - Wood Business
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Tolko And Meadow Lake Tribal Council Sign MOU For Establishing A Lumber For Nations Program - Wood Business
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New FutureMetrics Dashboard: How Supplying Pellet Fuel To A Power Station Creates Jobs And Income - Canadian Biomass Magazine
Domtar Signs Agreement With Cranberry Business Park Ltd. - Wood Business
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Ongoing Soft Demand Plagues Softwood Lumber Market - Wood Business
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