Mandarin speaker to work part-time at Cavendish visitor information centre
Shane Ross | CBC News | Posted: June 9, 2016 7:00 PM | Last Updated: June 9, 2016
'They are making large investments in the community and we just want to ensure their success'
A Mandarin-speaking staff member will be working part-time from the visitor information centre in Cavendish.
Economic Development and Tourism Minister Heath MacDonald said there have been more than a dozen immigrant business people who have recently bought properties in the Cavendish area.
He said the Mandarin-speaking employee will be able to help them with any questions they have about doing business on the Island.
"What we are trying to do is break down any barriers or impediments," he said.
"They are making large investments in the community and we just want to ensure their success."
The employee's hours at the visitor centre will be based on demand, but MacDonald expects it be at least half a day a week.
The Mandarin speaker starts June 17.
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