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Kincardine hosting large job fair

A large job fair event is coming to Kincardine.

The municipality, alongside the Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce and Bruce County, will host the 2025 Job Fair and Career Expo on Wednesday, March 5.

The event will be held at the Davidson Centre from 3-7 p.m. Over 35 companies will be part of the event this year.

Job seekers could include students looking for summer employment, people looking for openings in the healthcare and nuclear sectors, and much more.

Registration is still open for businesses and organizations that are looking for staff, summer students, and volunteers.

For more information, including a list of participating exhibitors, visit www.kincardine.ca/jobfair.

"We are excited to welcome more than 35 companies to this year’s event," said Lorie Fioze, Manager of Strategic Initiatives for the Municipality of Kincardine. "Whether you’re looking for a new career in the nuclear industry, exploring job opportunities in health care, or hoping to land your first summer job, discover the exciting opportunities available in our region at this event. It is free to attend, and we’re looking forward to seeing lots of people."

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