Roxborough Bus Lines’ expansion drive continues with acquisition of Casselman company
Family-owned 417 Bus Line Ltd. has about 220 employees who maintain and operate a fleet of 230 vehicles that includes school buses and motor coaches.
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Roxborough Bus Lines’ expansion drive continues with acquisition of Casselman company
Family-owned 417 Bus Line Ltd. has about 220 employees who maintain and operate a fleet of 230 vehicles that includes school buses and motor coaches.
Growth industry: Cornwall-based ‘indoor farming brokerage’ Cultivatd captures $3M in seed funding
Year-old startup helps to arrange the sale and purchase of indoor farms, vertical farming systems and other agriculture services.
Walmart opens new distribution centre in Cornwall
Walmart Canada has invested in a state-of-the-art warehouse order fulfillment system at it’s distribution centre in Cornwall. “We’re incredibly excited to be modernizing our supply
Summerhill Resorts takes over Ottawa Valley properties
A Toronto-based tourism company has invested in the whitewater rapids and rolling hills of the Ottawa Valley with the purchase of two of the prominent
Arnprior’s Nu-Tech Precision Metals acquired by Fortune 500 firm
Local manufacturer specializes in precision metal products such as seamless pipes, tubes and rods for customers in the nuclear, aerospace and defence sectors.
Coke invests $1.5 million in Kingston plant
Coca-Cola Canada has announced a $1.5-million investment into a new distribution facility in Kingston. Estimated at 10,000 square feet, the new space will offer a
Ogdensburg, Prescott businesses eye return to normalcy
As cross-border traffic picks up, businesses on both sides of the river are starting to see a return to life before the pandemic.
Ontario finance minister underscores economic plan to Ottawa leaders
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy outlined Ontario’s plan to “protect progress” made in the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and reaffirmed the provincial government’s
Beau’s turns to Steam Whistle for distribution, sales help
Beau’s told the Ottawa Business Journal earlier this fall that its revenue dropped by 50 per cent through the pandemic
Doing business in Eastern Ontario’s ‘comfort zone’
Living and working away from the rat race of big cities is now being embraced by telecommuters, but those who’ve set up businesses and their
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