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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 10 January 2011 -- Acadian Timber Corporation will hold its fourth quarter and year-end conference call and webcast on 09 February 2011 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss financial results and current business initiatives.

These results will be released after market close on 08 February 2011, and will be available at www.acadiantimber.com under “Press Releases.” The conference call also will be webcast live the Web site, where it will be archived for future reference.

To participate in the conference call, dial 1-800-319-4610, toll free, in North America (Canada and the USA), or for overseas, dial +1-604-638-5340 at approximately 9:50 a.m. A taped rebroadcast also will be available until midnight 11 March 2011. To access this rebroadcast, call 1-800-319-6413 or +1-604-638-9010 (code: 2826#).

Acadian Timber Corporation is a leading supplier of primary forest products in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. With a total of 2.4 million acres of land under management, Acadian is the second largest timberland operator in New Brunswick and Maine. Acadian owns and manages approximately 765,000 acres of freehold timberlands in New Brunswick, approximately 310,000 acres of freehold timberlands in Maine, and provides management services relating to approximately 1.3 million acres of Crown licensed timberlands. Acadian’s products include softwood and hardwood sawlogs, pulpwood, and biomass by-products, sold to more than 110 regional customers. The corporation’s shares are listed for trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol ADN.

 

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