KAMLOOPS (From news reports) -- Workers at the Tolko Mill in Heffley Creek will be on a temporary curtailment for a little over two weeks starting next month as part of an end-of-year closure at multiple Tolko operations in British Columbia.
Tolko spokesperson Chris Downey said that the Heffley Creek mill will stop production after Friday, Dec. 20 with operations set to resume on Monday, Jan. 6. The scales at the mill will be open for deliveries.
"This temporary downtime is due to high fibre costs, poor weather conditions during the fall harvesting season, and weak North American lumber and plywood markets," Downey said, in an email.
"These decisions are not made without a lot of consideration."