pulp and paper giant domtar is closing its crofton paper mill, forcing 350 people out of work with christmas just around the corner.
on tuesday, the company announced the mill would close permanently due to lack of access to affordable wood in b.c. the 60-year-old mill will cease operations on dec. 15, but some workers will be retained until february.
“these decisions are made with careful consideration and we recognize the hardship this decision will have on both our employees and the cowichan valley community as well as our business partners and the coastal forest sector,” said steve henry, domtar’s president of paper and packaging.
the crofton mill is halfway between victoria and nanaimo.
“our primary focus is on the safety and well-being of our employees as we navigate the coming weeks,” henry said, adding the company was exploring a variety of possibilities for the site’s future.
crofton’s pulp and paper mill is closing at the end of 2025, putting 350 people out of work.
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north cowichan mayor rob douglas, whose grandfather helped build the original mill, called the news devastating for his community, since it will have ripple effects on other businesses and services.
the district also saw the layoff of 150 workers in june at a western forest products mill in chemainus due to sagging lumber markets and record tariffs and penalties imposed by the u.s.