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Bruce Power Support Company Expanding

A Bruce Power support company will expand its presence in Kincardine during Bruce Power's Life Extension Program.

EMC Power Canada Ltd has secured office and warehousing space at the corner of Concession 11 and Hwy. 21 in Tiverton.

The 3,500 sq ft facility is in addition to the current location of EMC on Hwy. 21.

EMC has been working with Bruce Power for over a decade, and the expansion will lead to the hiring of another ten to 12 construction professionals in multiple areas.

EMC will host a job fair on March 7 at the Learning Centre in Kincardine.

“EMC has been a committed supporting partner of Bruce Power for many years, working together since 2007 and we are proud to show that long-term continuing support by expanding our presence locally and supporting the community, “ said Lou Camara, EMC’s president and shareholder.

“The spinoff activity generated from Bruce Power continues to help drive economic growth in Bruce County and across Ontario and EMC’s expansion is a great example of a company that is committed to supporting Bruce Power and the community,” said John Soini, executive vice president, Finance Commercial Services at Bruce Power.

“I am pleased to see EMC Power Canada expand their local presence by establishing a second location in our region and creating more jobs locally,” said Paul Eagleson, Bruce County warden. “The expertise and knowledge they bring to our area helps us build a strong regional network of suppliers to support Bruce Power and our local communities for decades to come.”

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