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Kings Community Economic Developments

Article online since February 28th 2008, 12:40
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Kings Community Economic Developments
Kings County Online Business Directory

The Kings CED Agency’s successful Kings County Online Business Directory has proven to be a valuable tool that allows you to advertise your business free of charge. The business directory provides pertinent information that is searchable by company name, location, products, services and category. If you have a business in Kings County that is not currently listed in the directory, we invite you to visit www.kingsced.ns.ca and fill out the online form available for your convenience.

For more information contact MaDonna MacDonald, Development Officer at 678-2298 or via e-mail at mail@kingsced.ns.ca.

Economic Development Coordinator Position

The Kings CED Agency, in partnership with the Town of Berwick and the Western Kings Board of Trade, is hiring an Economic Development Coordinator for an anticipated two-year term to facilitate partnered programs and projects that meet the strategic goals of the newly formed Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC).

This position is anticipated to start April 1, 2008. Deadline to apply is 4 p.m. March 10, 2008.

For a more detailed job description, visit the Kings CED Agency’s website at www.kingsced.ns.ca (Employment Opportunities section).

Information is provided by your regional development authority, the Kings Community Economic Development Agency. The Kings CED Agency is a non-profit society funded by public membership and grants from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Nova Scotia Office of Economic Development, the Municipality of the County of Kings, Nova Scotia Department of Community Services, and the Towns of Kentville, Wolfville and Berwick. Our motto is: “Together Making Kings County a Better Place to Live.” For more info call 678-2298, or visit www.kingsced.ns.ca, or 35 Webster Street, Kentville.

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