Eastern Ontario

Roxborough Bus Lines acquired by Ontario transportation company

Roxborough Bus Lines has been acquired by Ontario’s Switzer-CARTY Transportation, the companies announced recently. 

Regional wineries, bakeries welcome rise of culinary tourism, including corporate events

From bakery trails to guided wine tours, culinary tourism is becoming a popular way for locals and tourists to discover some of Eastern Ontario’s “best-kept secrets,” providing a boost for regional businesses.

Cannabis company Canopy Growth sells California facility, changes auditors

The cannabis company is selling some of its facilities as part of an organizational transformation announced last year to help cut spending.

Seeking Eastern Ontario’s fastest-growing companies

Eastern Ontario Business Journal is celebrating local businesses that are on the fast track to eye-popping revenues with its second annual Fastest Growing Companies competition.

Regional businesses to benefit from $71M in funding for high-speed internet access

As the federal and provincial governments invest more money into bringing high-speed internet access to Eastern Ontario, it isn’t just residents who will reap the benefits.

Ottawa Valley business owners navigate evacuation orders, thick smoke at outset of tourist season

Businesses in the Ottawa Valley are doing what they can as a wildfire continues to burn about 150 km west of Ottawa at Centennial Lake, forcing evacuations and filling the air with smoke.

Liquidation bin store Quick Pick expands rapidly across Eastern Ontario

Quick Pick, an overstock and liquidation store, opened a new location in Smiths Falls earlier this month and has plans to continue expanding across Eastern Ontario, company officials say.

Home goods store KOTi 28 brings Finnish design aesthetic to the Ottawa Valley

Retired educator Angie MacCrae has embarked on a journey to bring her lifelong passion for Finnish design and home goods to her hometown of Arnprior with KOTi 28, named for the Finnish word for “home.”

Canopy to refile financial results after finding BioSteel ‘material misstatements’

Canopy Growth Corp. says it will refile three of its past quarterly financial statements after uncovering "material misstatements" linked to its BioSteel business.

Kingston city council moves forward with plan for $33M downtown conference centre

A proposal for a 52,000-square-foot downtown conference centre in Kingston is moving forward as city council seeks developers for the new facility.

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