Log costs, wildfires cited in decision to close sawmill in Quesnel, B.C.
QUESNEL, B.C. — The mayor of Quesnel says the closure of a sawmill in his community is a necessary if difficult step toward keeping British Columbia’s forestry industry alive.
Bob Simpson said lumber processing capacity in the province’s Interior has outstripped a supply ravaged by pine beetles, wildfires and overharvesting.
“Mills have to close, the total capacity in B.C. has to come down to match the long-term sustainable fibre supply and it needs to come down fairly quickly and fairly dramatically,” he said.