Participants who advanced in the hiring process were congratulated for their efforts and encouraged to continue pursuing new opportunities
Local job seekers celebrated significant progress last week at the Canarm Hiring Fair, with 52 per cent of attendees moving on to the next stage in the hiring process. The event brought together community members and employers, offering opportunities for networking, career exploration, and professional growth.
Organizers at the Employment and Education Centre praised participants for their enthusiasm, engagement, and willingness to put themselves forward. “It’s exciting to see our community taking big steps toward new opportunities,” said a spokesperson, highlighting the fair’s impact on local employment prospects.
Canarm was recognized for partnering in the event, helping make it possible for candidates to connect directly with potential employers. The fair underscored ongoing efforts to support workforce development and strengthen local economic growth.
Participants who advanced in the hiring process were congratulated for their efforts and encouraged to continue pursuing new opportunities. The event demonstrates the community’s commitment to creating pathways for meaningful employment.

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