Bowater Inc. announced that its newsprint mill in Gatineau, Quebec, resumed operations after a production shutdown of six days. The shutdown was caused by a blockade of highways in the region by independent truckers who were protesting rising fuel prices and prevented the delivery of raw materials to the mill. At the company's request, a Quebec court issued an injunction that has allowed deliveries to the mill to be resumed.
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