Houston Today, April 16, 2014

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PHOTO FEATURE: Houston Job Fair

COMMUNITY: Career Day at Twain Sullivan

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Huge turnout for Job Fair By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

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Nadina Community Futures was among the booths at the Job Fair last Wednesday, talking to people about the possibility of starting their own business. Above are Jerry Botti, General Manager, Carol Gibson, Administrator, and Robson Herman, Business Analyst. For more photos of the job fair see page 8.

The Houston Job Fair had nearly 400 people investigating work and training opportunities. There were fourteen exhibits including Babine Forest Products, Ridley Terminals, Canfor, DH Manufacturing, as well as training and networking organizations. “It was a good turn out [from the public]. The exhibitors that came were happy because so many people came,” said Andrea Newell, one of the organizers of the job fair. Brenda Sparks, Human Resource Administrator from Ridley Terminals agreed. “I was surprised and pleased with the numbers of people that came out,” she said, adding that they collected a good stack of resumes and expect to hire some people

from Houston. There were sessions about the mining industry and how peo-

“ “People are looking for camp jobs.”

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ple can look for jobs there. Peter Ogryzlo, a retired geologist who worked in mining for 50 years, talked to a lot of people at these sessions. “I found out that a lot of people are looking for camp jobs. They want to stay in Houston, they want to keep the house, they want to retire here and live here so they’re looking for any means at all of staying in Houston. See JOBS on Page 3

Houston Health Fair to increase awareness By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Northern Health is increasing their mental health staff in Houston as the closure date for Houston Forest Products draws near. They hired a fulltime mental health

and addictions clinician to work at the Houston Health Centre, said Sally Sullivan, Coordinator of the Houston Health Centre. They also posted to hire a part-time life skills worker, she said. Jonathan Dyck,

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Public Affairs Officer with Northern Health, said they have no plans to decrease Health Centre services because of the HFP closure. Northern Health is represented in the Community Services Transition Pillar group by Sally

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Sullivan, Houston Health Centre Coordinator, and Cormac Hikisch, Health Service Administrator for the east cluster of Northern Health. The group has met bi-weekly since November 2013 to discuss support for service

organizations as they help the community transition after the HFP closure. One of the things they’ve discussed is a Houston Health Fair in August. “We are hoping to attach a Health Fair to another upcoming event,”

Sullivan said. The Health Fair will have exhibits with information on things like diabetes, nutrition and chronic disease. People will also be able to talk to a dietician and measure their blood sugar and blood pressure.

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“We want people to be aware of the services at the Houston Health Centre and to learn more about chronic disease management and healthy living,” Sullivan said. More details on the Health Fair will be available in the coming months.

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