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New Brunswick chip company gets government cash to create 29 jobs

Published on August 27, 2012
Published on August 27, 2012
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Old Dutch Foods Ltd. , New Brunswick , HARTLAND

HARTLAND, N.B. - The New Brunswick government is providing $115,000 to help a potato chip company create jobs.

Premier David Alward says the money is going to Old Dutch Foods Ltd., in Hartland in the form of a wage subsidy.

It is expected 29 jobs will be created.

The company recently expanded its facilities in western New Brunswick.

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