Eastern Ontario

Upping Canada’s game in digital adoption

One of the challenges Canada has long faced in being globally competitive has been the lag in use and adoption of technology by small and medium-sized enterprises.

UPDATED: Canopy shares take a dive as Q4 revenues fall 25%

The Smiths Falls-based cannabis company says it had a net loss of $578.6 million for the quarter ended March 31 compared with a net loss of $616.7 million a year earlier.

East of Ottawa, businesses and residents are picking up the pieces after devastating storm

Days after heavy winds toppled hydro poles and flattened trees and buildings across Eastern Ontario, power utilities were still taking stock of the carnage from Orléans to beyond Hawkesbury.

Eastern Ontario Staycation Guide: Exciting discoveries await at the Canadian Museum of Nature

This interactive museum is the National Capital Region’s go-to destination for inspiring experiences and memorable engagement with nature’s past, present and future.

Fun, award-winning app gets visitors out to see the sights in South Dundas

Luring people back to the region’s tourism attractions needn’t be a tedious task, as the Municipality of South Dundas proved earlier this year with its award-winning new tourism app.

Eastern Ontario Staycation Guide: Explore Cornwall, a nearby location for a charming getaway

Located a little more than an hour’s drive southeast of the nation’s capital, Cornwall offers all the amenities of a medium-sized city, but it’s also brimming with small town charm.

Ingenium’s three museums, popular places where there’s always something to learn

Celebrating creativity, discovery and human ingenuity is the essence of the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, Canada Aviation and Space Museum and the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

Eastern Ontario Staycation Guide: Experience the magic in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry

For centuries, people have wandered off the beaten path to come to the counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

Ontario budget proposes spreading public service workforce out across province

Ontario's Progressive Conservatives want to spread the public service workforce across the province in a bid to stimulate local economies and save money.

Truss CEO expecting ‘summer of cannabis-infused beverages’ after category’s rocky debut

Dave Schlosser's optimism comes amid the lifting of mask mandates, capacity restrictions and other health measures that cut into gatherings where consumers might have kicked back with a Truss product.

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