This was the Aberfoyle Spring plant, which is what it was sometimes called (but isn’t mentioned in the Narwhal article).
Also, despite the title, the company doesn’t say that the plant is closing - the company is selling it. And since it’s already changed hands multiple times, I don’t see why the plant would actually close. The new owner will just get a new license from our “business friendly” provincial government.
Edit: this is why I can’t take the Tyee, Narwhal, Rabble, and all these off-brand journalism sites seriously
This was the Aberfoyle Spring plant, which is what it was sometimes called (but isn’t mentioned in the Narwhal article).
Also, despite the title, the company doesn’t say that the plant is closing - the company is selling it. And since it’s already changed hands multiple times, I don’t see why the plant would actually close. The new owner will just get a new license from our “business friendly” provincial government.
Edit: this is why I can’t take the Tyee, Narwhal, Rabble, and all these off-brand journalism sites seriously