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Vernon Division consists of a secondary break-down line, dry
kiln capacity of about 100,000 board feet, and three moulder lines. Paragon
has occupied the Vernon site since 1997, extensively redesigning a
pre-existing mill to accommodate Paragon's unique panel and cedar
recovery programs. Much of Paragon's high-quality processing takes
place at the Vernon mill, where thin and thick panel products, boards,
and channel siding are manufactured.
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Lumby encompasses a log yard, a sawmill with a C-frame headrig and
comprehensive slab recovery systems, a small-diameter log mill, a
planer mill, break down lines and kiln drying capacity of approximately
225,000 board feet. At full swing, lumby has an annual appetite for about 150,000 m3 of cedar logs and produces 30 million board feet of lumber.
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Paragon Winfield, near Kelowna BC, consists of a break-down line, four kilns
with a combined capacity of about 150,000 board feet, and two remanufacturing lines.Paragon Winfield occupies two sites: the south site is on land leased from an Okanagan Nation reservation, and the north site occupies about three acres in the industrial area of Winfield. Winfield is a recovery/remanufacturing plant, producing many of Paragon's fine fencing and paneling products.
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