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Province pumps $50-million into increasing fibre supply in B.C.

Truckers hauling logs are among the groups benefiting from a provincial promise of $50 million to help increase the supply of fibre.

“We know that access to fibre is one of the most critical challenges facing the industry and we’re working hard to find new sources,” Eby said Thursday . Eby made the announcement at the B.C. Truck Loggers Association’s convention in Vancouver. The announcement met a key demand from the Pulp and Paper Coalition and also earned the support of Bob Brash, executive director of B.C. Truck Loggers Association.

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