Great Wolf Lodge coming to Cornwall will ‘change the face’ of the region, mayor says
The Great Wolf Lodge planned for Cornwall will have a far-reaching economic impact that could extend well beyond the city, says Cornwall Mayor Justin Towndale.
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Great Wolf Lodge coming to Cornwall will ‘change the face’ of the region, mayor says
The Great Wolf Lodge planned for Cornwall will have a far-reaching economic impact that could extend well beyond the city, says Cornwall Mayor Justin Towndale.
Ontario Winter Games expected to bring economic windfall to Renfrew County
For the first time since their inception in 1970, the Ontario Winter Games are being hosted by Renfrew County and promise to generate millions of
Perth brewery comes through for consumers with gluten sensitivities
The Perth Brewery is taking advantage of increased interest in gluten-free products to spread the word about its gluten-reduced beer.
Kingston startup Cyclic Materials starts work with global EV player Polestar
Kingston’s Cyclic Materials has started working with global electric car company Polestar to build a recycling pathway for the rare earth elements that give electric
‘Boutique hospitality’ venues feed post-pandemic hunger for corporate retreats, getaways
At least two “boutique hospitality” companies in Eastern Ontario are catering to a growing desire for corporate retreats that are a nice getaway for Zoomed-out
Vorlage ski resort aims for new heights
Fresh off celebrating its 75th anniversary last year, Ski Vorlage is kicking off 2023 with a new name and new owners
Craftier ‘Jack Daniels of Canada’ sets up new distillery in Hawkesbury
Pierre Mantha is currently building a 160,000 square foot distillery in Hawkesbury in a bid to help quench a growing thirst among consumers for spirits.
When the corporate world came calling, this Carp entrepreneur headed another way
It was inevitable that Candace Tierney would start her own business — the writing was on the wall even when she was still a student
Bright idea: Pandemic program to boost business continues on its merry way
The pandemic forced a lot of municipalities to find creative ways to support local businesses. Some are continuing post-pandemic, including the Merry and Bright Christmas
Tool-and-die maker becomes tattoo artist after a jolting ‘mid-life crisis’
The thought of leaving a solid, full-time job and starting out as an entrepreneur is scary for most people. That was certainly the case for
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