Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper is discontinuing its newsprint mill operations due to a decline in demand.The company made the announcement Thursday, and says 150 people will be impacted by the closure.
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In a press release Thursday morning Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper announced it will no longer be producing newsprint after the ...
THUNDER BAY, ON, Jan. 22, 2026 /CNW/ - Citing a uniquely large decline in demand for newsprint over the past several years, Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper announced today that it will file notices with ...
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