Eastern Ontario

Tourism events popping up around Eastern Ontario

From tiny concerts to downtown markets, tourism plans are getting underway in eastern Ontario after many events were cancelled during the pandemic years.

Hexo to streamline operations by closing Belleville facility, affecting 230 employees

Hexo says the Truss Beverage operations – a joint venture with Molson Coors Canada – are not affected by this change and will continue to operate out of the Belleville plant.

How BDO Canada helped Lanthier Bakery become the “King of Brioche”

Blending businesses together is like baking bread: the timing and the chemistry have to be just right. For...

Eastern Ontario Staycation Guide: Beautiful Brockville beckons

Between its warm vibes, clean air and zero traffic jams, it won’t take you long to realize that in addition to its expansive waterfront vistas and abundant parks, Brockville is a small yet complete city where everything you need is close at hand.

EOBJ Op-Ed: Innovation needed to attract talent in Eastern Ontario

Ask business owners these days about what’s troubling them and you’re almost certain to get the same response: the talent shortage.

Innovative agri-business turns to PPRC for reliable staff to support growth

Twenty per cent of Fieldless Farms’ team identifies as persons with disabilities thanks to support from PPRC.

Kingston continues collaborative work with business partners south of the border

The collaboration will advance market entry into the U.S. or Canada for entrepreneurs and business leaders through the Soft-Landings Program, which encourages cross-border partnerships.

Breaking down walls and building doors for women in the construction industry

Jacqueline Collier recently became the second woman to head up the Kingston Home Builders Association (KHBA) since the group’s inception in 1954. She already knows what one of her priorities will be.

Syrup lovers expected to beat around the bush after two years away from the ‘Sweet Outdoors’

With commercial bushes cleared to open this season, are consumers ready to once again enjoy Ontario’s first crop?

Turbine issues are still blowing in the wind across the province

Going back more than 15 years, tall, ungainly, otherworldly industrial wind turbines have been springing up on Ontario’s rural landscape, churning controversy in their wake.

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