It was 15 years of Gwen LaChapelle’s life and now it has abruptly come to an end. LaChapelle and approximately 50 other employees received notice last month that Errington Cedar Products, a family-owned mill, was closing after going bankrupt in another hit to B.C.’s forest industry workers. The mill was open for 30 years, on a 14-acre site on Grafton Avenue. The company provided western red cedar and yellow cedar products to the world lumber market. For Parksville’s LaChapelle, the closure came out of the blue. She said she’s still processing the blow and isn’t sure what will come next for her. “It was devastating — it still is,” said LaChapelle about the layoffs. “I don’t even know what I’m supposed to do.”