Eastern Ontario

Connections and creativity fuelling CCI’s continued success

It’s little wonder that Competition Composites Inc. (CCI) is known world-wide. As the name suggests, it’s a...

Come in for a coffee, stay for the ‘queer safe place’

When Scott Godwin and Luc Vincent left their respective rural towns, neither expected to return to Kemptville, Ontario, years later, to start a business, a life and a community together.

Petawawa mom discovers she’s her own best ‘boss babe’

With 500 subscribers and more than 30,000 downloads, the Boss Babes podcast is a bubbly, Ottawa Valley-based voice for women-led businesses.

$95K investment aims to boost Ottawa Valley businesses’ use of tech

Two-year program will see chamber businesses work in partnership with the Town of Petawawa, the City of Pembroke and the Pembroke Business Improvement Area.

It’s all about the planning: Popular Kemptville music festival carries on

It may be post-COVID and it may be without much funding, but the show will go on for the Kemptville Live Music Festival, which runs July 21 to 24 this year. 

Pack your appetite for this foodie odyssey through Eastern Ontario

Food businesses have had to get creative these past two years and, fortunately for the foodies in the region, the fun hasn’t stopped.

Gatineau-based Devcore eyes $1B proposal to redevelop Cornwall’s Nav Centre

Real estate firm's 10-year plan for the 75-acre property on the St. Lawrence River includes as many as 2,000 residential units, a new 150-room hotel and a botanical garden.

On the grow: EOBJ seeking Eastern Ontario’s Fastest-Growing Companies

The competition is a unique opportunity for local enterprises to be recognized for substantial, sustainable and profitable growth.

Key county official retires in Renfrew County, leaving behind long list of accomplishments

Alastair Baird, long-time economic development officer with the County of Renfrew, is retiring and feeling just a little guilty about it.

FedDev funds to fuel a refresh at Diefenbunker museum in Carp

The announcement of a $600,000 federal investment comes at the perfect time as the local museum rebuilds its visitor base post-pandemic.

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