Renfrew potter takes her turn at the wheel with some unexpected results
It might seem unusual for an artisan, but Renfrew potter Marie Josée Lévesque believes the future of her business involves more automation.
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Renfrew potter takes her turn at the wheel with some unexpected results
It might seem unusual for an artisan, but Renfrew potter Marie Josée Lévesque believes the future of her business involves more automation.
Employers at Cornwall job fair look to fill about 800 positions
The number of exhibitors at the Cornwall and Area Job Fair has increased by more than 50 per cent over previous years, with a total
How a ‘strong queer community’ is making this rural town into a vibrant ‘destination experience’
At least one rural town in Eastern Ontario is showing its true colours – and it’s a full rainbow.
Smiths Falls entrepreneur kept the music playing in the darkest days of the pandemic
Looking back, Ambre McLean says keeping the business alive during two years of sporadic lockdowns actually strengthened her connection to the community and her business
Coming out of COVID: How these pandemic pivots paid off for local businesses
Whether it was turning vodka into hand sanitizer or cutting plexiglass into sneeze-guards, local businesses say their efforts have only made them stronger.
St. Lawrence Seaway shippers eye EV materials, but grain and ore remain the staples
Shippers who ply the St. Lawrence Seaway view critical minerals for electric vehicle batteries as key to their future — but it could be a
Heritage office of Empire Life for sale in Kingston as company moves to hybrid work
Empire Life, which marks its 100-year anniversary in 2023, is moving out of the iconic heritage building and office complex in downtown Kingston that has
Cannabis ‘price war’ could cause ‘significant’ damage to industry: HEXO CEO
Hexo Corp.’s chief executive says he’s seen a “price war” take shape over the last five months that could cause “significant” damage to Canada’s cannabis
Toronto’s Nexus Industrial REIT acquires new Ford distribution centre in Casselman for $117M
Located just south of Hwy. 417 about 56 kilometres southeast of Ottawa, the facility is slated to open this spring and will serve as a
‘Everybody showed up’: Contractor surprised by brisk trade at new hobby shop in Kemptville
After just two weeks of operation for his new hobby store in Kemptville, Jeremy Mykytyshyn has seen success that has him second-guessing what his career
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