OBJ provides occasional regional business coverage of Eastern Ontario including news from Renfrew (north) to Kingston (west) to Cornwall (south) to Hawkesbury (east).
For our spring edition, we thought it would be fun to highlight some of the companies that are on our radar for 2023. Here are the other five Companies to Watch for 2023:
For our spring edition, we thought it would be fun to highlight some of the companies that are on our radar for 2023. Some are expanding, others are introducing new products, and still others are making advances in sustainability.
If necessity is the mother of invention, then survival may be the mother of reinvention. It’s fascinating to reflect on the evolution of so many communities in Eastern Ontario.Â
In this special podcast, the Eastern Ontario Business Journal’s Michael Curran turns spotlight to three transportation and logistics companies are evolving and expanding.
With no construction experience to speak of, Dutch immigrant Arie Daalder has parlayed a passion for craftsmanship into a $1.2-million business building custom bunkies, cabins, cottages and log homes.
One of the world’s last grand Edwardian passenger steamships will make a triumphant arrival in Kingston later this year and become a boon to the local tourism scene, officials hope. Â