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  2. Port Hawkesbury - Wikipedia

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    The port is served by tugs of Svitzer Towing such as the tug Point Chebucto. [8] Historically, it was a stop for American coastal steam ships. [9] Located in neighbouring Point Tupper, the Port Hawkesbury Mill began operation in 1962. The overwhelming majority of the paper produced is exported to the United States. [10]

  3. NewPage - Wikipedia

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    These mills have a total annual production capacity of approximately 3.5 million tons of paper. NewPage's Niagara Mill, located in Niagara, Wisconsin closed in 2008, Kimberly Mill, located in Kimberly, Wisconsin closed in 2009, Chillicothe Mill, located in Chillicothe, Ohio sold in 2006 to Glatfelter and is still operational, Port Hawkesbury ...

  4. Point Tupper, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    NewPage closed the mill in September 2011 after it filed for bankruptcy. In 2012 it was sold to Pacific West Commercial Corporation which restarted production in part of the complex. To service the electrical requirements for the pulp and paper mill, Crown corporation Nova Scotia Power constructed the Point Tupper Generating Station , a new oil ...

  5. Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Sheet Harbour is a rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located in the eastern reaches of the Halifax Regional Municipality, approximately 117 km (73 mi) northeast of the central urban area of the municipality, concentrated on Downtown Halifax and Dartmouth. The community is located along the Marine Drive scenic route on Trunk 7 at its ...

  6. List of generating stations in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Capacity () Date Owner Type Ref; Burnside Combustion Turbine: 132: Nova Scotia Power: Fuel oil [1]Lingan Generating Station: 600 (1979-1984) Nova Scotia Power

  7. Canadian International Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Forest and Paper Products. Parent. Bowater. The Canadian International Paper Company (CIP) was a Montreal -based forest products company, a former subsidiary of International Paper. It was originally formed as the St. Maurice Lumber Company in 1919 but was renamed in 1925. It was sold to Canadian Pacific Forest Products in the early 1980s ...

  8. Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway (reporting mark CBNS) is a short line railway that operates in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. CBNS operates (245 miles or 394 kilometres) of main line and associated spurs between Truro in the central part of the province to Point Tupper on Cape ...

  9. Catalyst Paper - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst's Canadian mills date back to 1912, when Powell River Mill was established by The Powell River Paper Company. Bloedel, Stewart and Welch established Port Alberni Mill in 1946, [1] merging to create MacMillan Bloedel in 1951. They merged with The Powell River Paper Company in 1960. The mill assets were spun off to create Pacifica Papers ...