Northern Pulp to sell off assets after funding for new mill fails

The Tree Frog Forestry News
July 15, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Northern Pulp announced it will sell it assets after failing to secure new mill funding—Nova Scotia minister says province will continue to pursue a new mill. In other Business news: Amix Marine moves to Port Alberni, BC; two Idaho forestry businesses are devastated by wildfire; and Drax has a new VP of Corporate Affairs. Meanwhile: Trump strikes a trade deal with Indonesia; the EU threatens counter-tariffs; Earthsight exposes illegal Russian wood; and Canada’s inflation nudges up to 1.9%.

In Forestry/Wildfire news: air quality concerns linger as new wildfires are confirmed, and smoke blankets central Canada; Australian crews deploy to help fight Canadian fires; BC Forest Practices Board audits BCTS operations near Merritt; the Tłı̨chǫ Nation launches a reforestation plan; and Eastern Oregon’s old-growth trees are in decline. Meanwhile: leaders in BC’s North Cowichan, South Dakota’s Black Hills, and Oregon call for forest policy support.

Finally, and sadly, logger Ron Hollingsworth, died in a workplace accident on BC’s Sunshine Coast.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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