ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaForestry sector exploring options after Northern Pulp gives up on new mill: mayor2 hours agoDuration 5:332 hours agoNewsDuration 5:33The new mill would have been near Liverpool, N.S. While the move is a blow to Nova Scotia’s forestry sector, Region of Queens Municipality Mayor Scott Christian says the industry has more clarity about a future direction.Related Stories Province promises more wood heat, wood buildings in wake of Northern Pulp selling off assets Northern Pulp’s decision to sell off assets a blow to N.S. forestry sector Northern Pulp to initiate sale of assets Fire destroys lumber mill in New Ross Industrial park expansion in Saint John clears final reading at councilMore from NewsVideo15:08Premiers meet ahead of PM briefing on Canada-U.S. trade negotiations | Power & Politics13 minutes agoVideo2:44How Toronto police are trying to improve bail compliance19 minutes agoVideo6:53Premiers meet with Indigenous leaders concerned about Bill C-5CBC News 17 minutes agoVideo7:34Métis National Council says meeting with premiers was collaborative, encouraging38 minutes agoVideo1:22Heavy rainfall triggers flash flooding in Saskatoon 42 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounter11 hours agoVideo0:14Grizzly encounter on Troll Falls trail in KananaskisJuly 20Video4:40What we know about the state of Trump’s health | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang July 19Video6:48Cliff diver Molly Carlson on traumatic slip during Red Bull eventJuly 18Video12:46Can Canada spend $150B per year on defence?June 24now
Forestry sector exploring options after Northern Pulp gives up on new mill: mayor
