Lindsay Butland is the young entrepreneur behind the Crooked Creek Convenience store in Riverside-Albert. Read more to learn about her work in the following article published in Rural Delivery in 2013.
Job seekers, please visit our Job Opportunities page regularly. We will continue to add job listings.
Employers, please send your job listings. We will post the listings and also mention some of the jobs in our monthly e-bulletin. Preparations for the Job Fair for adults at the Recreation Center in Riverside-Albert are progressing nicely. Employers such as Fundy National Park, Hopewell Cape Rocks, Cape Enrage and Forest Dale Nursing Home have already confirmed their attendance.
If you are an employer and are looking for an employee to work, either full-time, part-time or by the activity, you are invited to attend. If you are seeking employment, you will have the opportunity to talk with several potential employers and explain what you have to offer. If you do not have a resume, you will be able to obtain assistance at the Job Fair in completing one. |
Economic Development
“A rising tide lifts all boats”
Connecting Albert County aims to nurture a growing attitude of hope and pride among community members and contribute to the economic prosperity of rural Albert County, New Brunswick. We feature local businesses in our publications, and on the website, to encourage residents and visitors to buy locally produced food and support Albert County businesses. Subscribe to our e-bulletin to learn about or announce job openings, community economic development meetings, job fairs and markets where entrepreneurs can sell their products. Comments We welcome comments to our blog postings. Please provide your email address and name with your comment, and respect our content guidelines. Archives
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