West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.
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About WFG
West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. produces dimension lumber and related wood products, fiberboard, pulp, linerboard, kraft paper, and newsprint. The Company has operations in British Columbia, Alberta and in the southern United States.
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