North Island Gazette, November 25, 2015

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McNeill Chamber honours best of the best. Page 12&13

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Santa Makes Stop in Port Hardy

Sparky the Firedog accompanied Santa to the Thunderbird Mall Saturday for the Kick off to Christmas event. Chauffering Santa around were Port Hardy Fire Department Lt. Lionel Gunson and Deputy Chief Brent Borg.

No pulp mill restart in sight

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OPINION Page 4 LETTERS Page 5 SPORTS Page 23-25 CLASSIFIEDS Page 26-27

By Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor Editor It looks like the employment uncertainty in Port Alice will continue. On Friday the 13th of November, Neucel Specialty Cellulose informed its employees via letter that conditions are not what they need to be in order for the pulp mill to reopen early in 2016. “While there has been some upward movement in the global dissolving pulp market and forecasts indicate that this trend could continue, the current market price for dissolving pulp is not at the level required to ensure profitable

operations,” Neucel Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao wrote in the letter sent to staff. (Neucel is owned by Fulida Group Holdings Ltd.) “Consequently, the shareholders have evaluated the situation and believe that the basic conditions for implementing significant capital investment projects and restarting have not been met. Therefore, the shareholders are not able to provide a firm date for restarting the mill,” Wanli said. “I was completely surprised with the lack of information coming forward from Neucel,” said Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen.

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The recent letter is repetitious of the one they sent to Neucel employees in May 19, Allen said, “but at least the May 19 letter conveyed some hope.” That letter said the shareholders had “approved the development of a number of mill projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability”. “We are hopeful that those projects will still move forward,” said Allen. The uncertainty is taking its toll on the community.

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