Vanderhoof’s Chamber of Commerce organized a meeting earlier in November, to address the challenges and opportunities facing the community following Canfor’s announcement on September 4 that it would close its mills in Vanderhoof and Fort St. John. The closures are expected to result in the loss of 500 direct jobs and a reduction of 670 million board feet of annual production capacity by the end of the year in these communities. Shelley Funk, manager of the Vanderhoof Chamber of Commerce, said the meeting was attended by a large turnout of local business owner and highlighted several concerns, including the potential for people to leave the community in search of work, a depressed housing market, and the lack of major workforce opportunities. “We’re expecting a 15 per cent hit to our businesses,” Funk said.