The Resolute Blog

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Major Progress – and an Impeccable Safety Record! – in Northwestern Ontario

[...] Resolute’s plan to invest $90 million for three major projects in Northwestern Ontario is well underway and includes a new sawmill in Atikokan, the upgrade and restart of our [...]

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