The Prince George pulp mill was curtailed, starting on Thursday, due to the B.C. port strike.
Northwood Pulp Mill will resume production on Monday, July 17, after production was temporarily curtailed on Thursday, the company announced.
The B.C. Maritime Employers Association said work would begin again at B.C. ports with Thursday's 4:30 p.m. Pacific-time shift, confirming an earlier Tweet from its dispatch centre. The employers association said earlier it had reached a four-year agreement with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, which represents 7,400 workers in the job action that began July 1, The Canadian Press reported.
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