Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper to end newsprint operations, up to 150 people affected

Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper to end newsprint operations, up to 150 people affected

THUNDER BAY — Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper says it's ending newsprint production in a move that will affect up to 150 people.
The company says it will continue to operate as a single-line softwood kraft pulp mill and generate

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