Eby says no to harvesting old growth for pulp to extend life of B.C. mill
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is looking for ways to help a pulp mill closing on Vancouver Island, Premier David Eby said Wednesday, but logging the province’s old-growth forests for pulp is not an option.
Eby was scheduled to meet Wednesday with the head of the union representing the 350 Domtar workers who are set to lose their jobs, as well as the mayor of North Cowichan, which includes the area where the mill is located.
A team from the Ministry of Jobs will be going to the community of about 1,500 people to identify opportunities around retraining and employment, the premier said, adding the government was mulling ways to keep some jobs at the site.
“If there’s something else we can do, absolutely,” he told an unrelated news conference earlier Wednesday. “But the idea that we would pulp old growth in order to buy a little bit of time is not a solution we’re looking for.”