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Job postings throughout the region
Date posted Job title Employer Location Source
Mar 17, 2025 safety officer Robbins Safety & Industrial Moose Jaw (SK) Job Bank
Feb 28, 2025 safety officer DryAir Manufacturing Corp. St. Brieux (SK) SaskJobs

News

Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation ofassembler, cabinet - furniture manufacturing (NOC 94210).

The Government of Canada has announced $400k in funding to Larch Wood Enterprises in Margaree to expand its current facility, construct a second manufacturing building and purchase equipment. The company produces high-end wood products and currently employs 25 people. The expansion is expected to create 2 new jobs.

  • Job creation
  • Manufacturing
  • Added on 2025-02-12
  • Cape Breton Region, NS

C&G Solid Wood Furniture, a custom furniture store, closed in Cambridge

  • Layoff
  • Retail trade
  • Added on 2024-12-13
  • Kitchener–Waterloo–Barrie Region, ON

South Shore Furniture, a furniture manufacturer, laid off 97 people at its headquarters and plant, which are both in Sainte-Croix. This decision is the result of reduced orders in the context of the tariff threat from the United States.

South Shore Furniture, a furniture manufacturer, laid off 18 people at its plant in Coaticook due to reduced orders in the context of the tariff threat from the United States

Dorel will close its mattress manufacturing plant in Montréal by the end of March

Chrysalix Venture Capital has announced it is investing in Deadwood Innovations, a company that develops solutions to upgrade low-grade lumber into new products. The investment supports the creation of Deadwood’s first facility in Fort St. James.

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  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-12-03
  • Nechako Region, BC
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