HGS Contact Centre Job Fair Monday

October 26, 2012 – Sarnia-Lambton ON – Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership want to remind residents of the upcoming HGS job fair this Monday and Tuesday, October 29th and 30th from 10:00am to 7:00pm at the Lambton Inn. Sarnia Transit will have two temporary bus stops on Route 9 (Lambton College) near the Lambton Inn marked with … Read More

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Job fair held amid storm

By Dan Punch, from www.theobserver.ca   The Observer Sarnia-Lambton job hopefuls braved whipping winds and pouring rain in an attempt to lure a major employer to town Tuesday. Hinduja Global Solutions (HGS) Canada wrapped up its two-day job fair at the Lambton Inn, accepting applications for a new call centre potentially headed for Sarnia. HGS has … Read More

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New oil contacts made at conference

November 01, 2012, Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario – Alberta oil companies are looking east for help developing the oil sands industry and Sarnia-Lambton is now squarely in their sights. Sarnia Lambton Industrial Alliance Chairman Paul Healy and David Moody of Sarnia Lambton Economic Partnership recently spoke with 600 oil executives at the Canadian Heavy Oil Association Conference … Read More

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HGS continues to accept online applications

November 02, 2012 – Sarnia-Lambton ON – Representatives of HGS Canada are ensuring that those who were not able to attend the company’s job fair on Monday and Tuesday can still bring themselves to the company’s attention. “Our applicant portal, www.JoinHGS.com, will be left open until we have reached a final decision on our next … Read More

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Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario Launches Community-Wide Branding Initiative

For Immediate Release November 14, 2012, Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario – Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario, has launched an intensive branding program aimed to discover, define, and design the area’s competitive differentiator so it can stand out in the marketplace. The ultimate goal of this community-wide initiative is to attract more residents, businesses, and visitors to the region. Sarnia-Lambton Economic … Read More

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Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership promoting Lambton at Private Label Trade Show

November 14, 2012, Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario – The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership is promoting the benefits of Lambton County this week in Chicago at the 2012 Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) Private Label Trade Show. The event is America’s largest private label tradeshow, with this years show presenting more than 2000 exhibitors representing more than 35 countries, … Read More

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Selling Sarnia-Lambton abroad

From www.theobserver.ca    The Observer What is Sarnia-Lambton? A new branding project is looking to find the answer and broadcast it to the world. The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership (SLEP) is leading a community-wide branding initiative seeking to create a unified marketing strategy to attract business, tourism and permanent residents. The $65,000 project will create a new … Read More

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Community branding underway

From www.chok.com  CHOK Radio Sarnia-Lambton is launching an intensive community-wide branding initiative. Economic Partnership General Manager George Mallay says initially, their task will be to conduct thorough research including an assessment of the environment, and perceptions of visitors, residents and stakeholders. North Star Destination Strategies and Toronto-based Yfactor have been hired to assist in the … Read More

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Attracting investment to Sarnia-Lambton

A representative from the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership is in Chicago this week trying to attract investment from international food and beverage companies. Matthew Slotwinski, SLEP’s agricultural and rural development co-ordinator, has pre-arranged meetings at the Private Label Trade Show with several food processors to highlight what Sarnia-Lambton can offer them. He is working with other … Read More

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Looking for boost to bio industry

By Paul Morden, From www.theobserver.ca   The Observer Sarnia-Lambton’s efforts to provide a home for the emerging bio-industry is beginning to show results, say officials. After a century or more of turning oil into fuel, plastic and chemicals, Sarnia-Lambton began nearly a decade ago to pursue the emerging chemical sector that uses plants and other bio-mass … Read More

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