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Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation ofproduction supervisor - food and beverage processing (NOC 92012).
The Department of Environment and Local Government in New Brunswick has not renewed the operating licence for the Coastal Shell Products plant, which processed seafood waste, in Beaurivage.
Shippagan’s Atlantique Nord Innovation Inc. will receive over $99K in funding through the Atlantic Fisheries Fund (AFF) to finalize work on a marine collagen-based beverage. The plan is to commercialize the beverage for and get it ready for market entry.
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Manufacturing
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Added on 2024-09-04
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Campbellton–Miramichi Region, NB
- canada.ca
Elphège & Norbert LeBlanc, a fish processing plant was destroyed by fire in Petit-Cap. MLA for Shediac, Beaubassin and Cap-Pele says that more than 50 jobs have been lost in the area and express his concern about the number of fires in the area.
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Manufacturing
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Added on 2024-07-09
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Moncton–Richibucto Region, NB
- ctvnews.ca
Elphège & Norbert LeBlanc, a fish processing plant was destroyed by fire in Petit-Cap. MLA for Shediac, Beaubassin and Cap-Pele says that more than 50 jobs have been lost in the area and express his concern about the number of fires in the area.
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Manufacturing
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Added on 2024-07-09
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Moncton–Richibucto Region, NB
- ctvnews.ca
Coastal Shell Products, a plant that processes crustacean shell waste in Beaurivage, has suspended operations. The company has already laid off 20 employees due to financial losses of over $1.2M to date and a $250,000 investment in finding a solution to mitigate the odour coming from the facility.
The federal government will invest $700K to build a rail spur at the west side of Port Saint John, which will allow Crosby Foods to ship product from its liquid bulk terminal. The project will allow multiple modes of transportation at the terminal.
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Transportation and warehousing
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Added on 2024-06-06
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Saint John–St. Stephen Region, NB
- charlottefm.ca