Premier attends groundbreaking ceremony, Part 2

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I New plant will be across from Sears warehouse Continued from page 1. Premier Dalton McGuintv stressed the. importance of the investment of Kellogg's in this community and the province. He made specific reference to the Biofood Technician/Technology course available at Loyalist College saying it is a "match made in heaven." "Our highly skilled -and educated workforce continues to attract jobs and investment from world-class companies like Kellogg, which helps create opportunity for all Ontario families," said McGuintv. Belleville Mayor Mary-Anne Sills also made reference to Loyalist College as "a hu;ge asset and selling feature to Kellogg's." Several other dignitaries joined in the celebration including -Leona Dombrowsky, Ontario Minster of Agriculture, Food and Rural A.ffairs and Sandra Pupatello, Ontario Minister of Economic Development and Trade. Prince Edward-Hastings MPP r· ^-^v^oViiU INUlLilUlTlDe: i j , f~~ T -p., ,. . , ·" V^ i "and MPP Lou Rrnaldi. A number or Kellogg executives wen , , ^ .2 also present at the ceremony. r ... The new Kellogg facility, , , 5 at<. College ^ n * East T* ... , J' .located street across the street trom the ^ , .,, . . . ,, ' .^ears warehouse, will initially employ about 100 people and, . u , , ,. u f ,, l is . ,. r-11 r oA/^7 scheduled to be fully operational m the fall of 2007.

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