Jobs Freight Receiver Clerk in the Estrie Region
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We found 6 freight receiver clerk jobs in the Estrie Region on Job Bank. The job postings found are for all Shippers and receivers (NOC 14400).

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Estrie Region 6 View job postings >
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Job postings throughout the region
Date posted Job title Employer Location Source
Mar 7, 2025 shipping agent BETON PROVINCIAL LTEE Rimouski (QC) Québec emploi
Mar 10, 2025 shipping and receiving clerk Unoria Coopérative Mont-Joli (QC) Jobillico
Mar 11, 2025 shipping and receiving clerk RONA inc. Rimouski (QC) Jobboom
Feb 26, 2025 shipping and receiving clerk Kanatrac - Rimouski Rimouski (QC) Jobillico
Feb 26, 2025 delivery clerk Avantis Coopérative Dégelis (QC) Jobillico
Feb 26, 2025 delivery clerk Avantis Coopérative Dégelis (QC) Jobillico

News

Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation offront end supervisor - retail (NOC 62010).

A new Costco is currently under construction in Winnipeg. The new 167,000 sq-ft. store is set to open before Christmas 2025.

  • Job creation
  • Retail trade
  • Added on 2025-02-14
  • Winnipeg Region, MB

Two 7-Eleven stores in Winnipeg recently closed and were boarded up on January 24. While the exact reasons for the closures are unclear, 7-Eleven’s parent company, Seven & I Holdings, had previously raised concerns about employee safety and rising crime with Winnipeg’s city council, as well as plans to close underperforming stores. Despite these closures, Seven & I Holdings plans to expand by opening 500 new stores in the U.S. and Canada in 2027.

A 7-Eleven on Winnipeg’s Ness Avenue has become the first Manitoba location where people can buy and consume liquor. The store has been remodelled to include a dining area, and staff have received certification to serve alcohol.

  • Other type of event
  • Retail trade
  • Added on 2024-12-16
  • Winnipeg Region, MB

Princess Auto, a retailer with 50 locations across Canada, is planning to build a 105,000-sq.-ft. superstore in Winnipeg. The project will be located in the Elmwood area, but still requires a final vote by City Council before it can get underway.

Four clothing retailers have closed their Winnipeg shops over the past year, citing the high cost of maintaining brick-and-mortar stores. Downtown menswear stores Hobbyism, Cntrbnd, and Livestock Winnipeg have closed up shop, as has Style Bar, a women's boutique in Osborne Village. Some will continue to sell clothing online.

D’Arcy’s ARC Thrift Store, located on Winnipeg’s Main Street, has permanently closed after 16 years in business. The store, which funds an animal rescue centre, has dealt with rising costs, shoplifting, and safety concerns in recent years.

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