Sarah MacFarlane

Sarah MacFarlane is a reporter for the Ottawa Business Journal. She also works as a web coordinator for Great River Media. Sarah is a graduate of Carleton University's School of Journalism and likes to write about interesting new businesses, inclusion and diversity, human resources, entrepreneurship, and business across Eastern Ontario for EOBJ.

E-commerce support made to order: mentors look to help Kingston SMEs boost online presence

Kingston Economic Development is partnering with the Digital Main Street Squad, a government-funded program that helps small businesses step up their online offerings.

Walmart opens new distribution centre in Cornwall

Walmart Canada has invested in a state-of-the-art warehouse order fulfillment system at it's distribution centre in Cornwall. “We’re...

Summerhill Resorts takes over Ottawa Valley properties

A Toronto-based tourism company has invested in the whitewater rapids and rolling hills of the Ottawa Valley...

An Ottawa-based solution to the menstrual industry’s woes

After launching three weeks ago, Only already has approximately 100 subscribers, with a tampon applicator as the most popular purchase.

Carleton, CAE team up to give women students hands-on STEM skills training

New program, which features joint research projects and fellowships as well as training on CAE software and equipment, will see students work on a broad variety of advanced technologies.

Why Ross Video is betting on environmental sustainability

After watching and reading about the effects of climate change, Ross Video CEO David Ross decided his...

Coke invests $1.5 million in Kingston plant

Coca-Cola Canada has announced a $1.5-million investment into a new distribution facility in Kingston. Estimated at 10,000 square...

Ogdensburg, Prescott businesses eye return to normalcy

As cross-border traffic picks up, businesses on both sides of the river are starting to see a return to life before the pandemic.

Ontario finance minister underscores economic plan to Ottawa leaders

Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy outlined Ontario’s plan to “protect progress” made in the economic recovery from...

Sens’ biz boss confident club can win over fans wary of mass gatherings

Organization is diligently following all public health measures to show that attending hockey games can be safe, Anthony LeBlanc said at his first in-person meeting with local business leaders.

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