Tolko’s Kelowna operations curtailed indefinitely
KELOWNA — In another blow for the company and its workers, Tolko Industries announced Thursday it was curtailing its Kelowna operations for an indeterminate period.
The Vernon-based business blamed continued high log costs and poor North American market conditions.
“This decision was not easy for us to make,” Troy Connolly, vice president of the solid wood division, said. “We are very disappointed to be in a position where we have to curtail the mill, particularly given the reasons for this extension are beyond our control.
“However, with lumber market prices at sustained low levels and high log costs in B.C., the mill cannot be cost-competitive.”