16 July 2024
Terrance Bay Print Shop Closes
NIPIGON, ONTARIO—
Community Newspaper, Office Supply and Stationery Store, and Print Shop
Community Newspaper, Office Supply and Stationery Store, and Print Shop
 The Terrace Bay Print Shop officially announced the closure on July 18, following a recent reduction in hours due to the “current economic downturn. The Print Shop has operated in Terrace Bay for nearly 75 years. The closure is another casualty in the wake of Terrace Bay AV’s mill idling,
 
which impacted over 400 employees in the community.The mill in northwestern Ontario has been  temporarily shutting down with no restart date given. It is the town's biggest employer. Located on the shores of Lake Superior, a NBSK pulp mill producing over 330,000 tonnes annually.
Part of the local community newspaper
Part of the local community newspaper
With the loss of the mill, the company  lost the only large organization that was in support of The Print Shop ... it (took) out a huge part of the income that The Print Shop had. Was part of the local community newspaper, office supply and stationery store. The community newspaper, Nipigon-Red Rock Gazette will still continue to published. 
 
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