Posted AT 3:22 PM EST on 21/08/08
Judge approves bid for Mackenzie mill
The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER An Edmonton property developer is the new owner of the Mackenzie pulp mill in northern British Columbia, but the value of the deal remains in question following a controversial ruling Thursday on the mill's chip supply agreement with Canfor Corp.
Worthington Properties Inc. offered to buy the former Pope & Talbot Inc. mill, which is currently closed and in receivership, for between $20-million and $6.5-million.
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