Human Resources Canada is planning to open an Employment Action Centre
in Dryden this April.
The City was home to a part-time Centre for 14-months to help those
affected by the restructuring at the Weyerhaeuser Mill, but the doors
closed at the start of the year.
Councilor Brian Collins says the facility will be a welcome addition.
The City will not incur any costs and Weyerhaeuser has agreed to
contribute “in-kind” donations.
Meantime, the Dryden Community Partnership Committee will continue to operate for a few more months.
The CAP group was expected to disband this Winter however a surplus
budget has allowed operations to continue.
Dryden Employment Action Centre
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