Tolko closes Slave Lake plant indefinitely
Feb 13, 2009 | In Mill Closures & Layoffs | 1 feedback »
Tolko has decided to close its Slave Lake, Alberta engineered wood plant indefinitely.
Production at the plant ends today. Employees will retained for a short time to prepare the mill for an extended shutdown and protect equipment for a future restart.
112 employees will be affected by the closure.
Source:
Tolko mothballs northern Alberta plant (Edmonton Journal)
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