In an industry dominated by high-tech sawmills that churn out tens of millions of two-by-fours and two-by-sixes a year, a small mill in the village of Valemount is both the exception to the rule and a symbol of what might be ...
... nothing goes to waste. Virtually every unit of wood in every cedar log entering the mill, including their frequently rotted cores, gets turned into one product or another — from cedar shakes and shingles, to stakes, to fencing products and mulch.
... It’s precisely the sort of value-added operation that Premier David Eby told Forests Minister Ravi Parmar in his mandate letter should be the goal in British Columbia’s forest industry.
Yet the mill that epitomizes getting the most out of each log processed is in trouble ...
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