Landslide risk in Quesnel prompts evacuation order, trail closures | CBC News
Five properties in a hillside neighbourhood of Quesnel are affected by evacuation alerts and orders.
www.cbc.caI don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news right now. Here’s a quick summary based on the latest available publicly reported items I can reference:
West Fraser Timber Co. has previously announced temporary curtailments and closures at mills in the Quesnel area due to fiber supply and market conditions (examples include a temporary downtime at Cariboo Pulp & Paper in Quesnel). This kind of operation adjustment has appeared in past years as the region’s timber supply and fibre availability shift.[1]
There have been reports in the past about Quesnel-area mill activity changes, such as a seven-day shutdown at one of the Quesnel-area mills in late 2024 for fiber-related reasons, with other facilities continuing operation.[2]
Local infrastructure funding in the region has been part of broader Canadian-British Columbia efforts to upgrade regional facilities (e.g., airport upgrades in the Quesnel region).[3]
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Five properties in a hillside neighbourhood of Quesnel are affected by evacuation alerts and orders.
www.cbc.caWest Fraser will close one of its four facilities in Quesnel, BC, for seven days in the last two weeks of the year, The Quesnel Cariboo Observer reported.
getfea.comQuesnel News articles for . Go to Castanet.net for the latest News on Quesnel.
www.castanet.netThe company says the downtime will be used to plan for the future.
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pjxmnews.meThe latest water samples from Quesnel Lake and Quesnel River are consistent with previous results and Interior Health reaffirms the water in the area is safe to drink.
news.gov.bc.caQuesnel Regional Airport on became the latest B.C. airport to get funding for upgrades September 27.
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