Kingston condo management firm Alwington Communities buys pair of competitors
Company has acquired J. Shaver and Associates as well as Limestone Property Management’s condominium management division.
Eastern Ontario Business Journal (EOBJ) provides regional business coverage of Eastern Ontario including news from Renfrew (north) to Kingston (west) to Cornwall (south) to Hawkesbury (east).
Kingston condo management firm Alwington Communities buys pair of competitors
Company has acquired J. Shaver and Associates as well as Limestone Property Management’s condominium management division.
New owners of historic Douglas Tavern mull mattress-pub combo
Furniture and bedding dealers are also expanding into the nearby Town of Renfrew.
Kingston shipbuilder makes waves with high-performance vessels
MetalCraft Marine manufactures fire boats and patrol vessels for customers around the world
Food processors ramp up Cornwall operations
Cookie and snack bar maker Leclerc doubles capacity of Eastern Ontario facility
Podcast: Entrepreneurial ‘resilience’ to drive Eastern Ontario’s economic recovery
How the businesses that made headlines over the past year will shape the region in 2021 and beyond.
Renfrew County to host 2022 Ontario Winter Games
More than 3,000 athletes, coaches and officials are expected to participate in the event, which features more than 20 sports.
Cannabis producer Hexo unveils new ‘centre of excellence’ and beverage plant in Belleville
New video promo says facility has been “engineered to manufacture advanced cannabis products” – including beverages that contain THC, the active ingredient in cannabis that
Agritech startup reimagines hydroponic farming
Technology enables farmers to grow produce year-round in any climate.
Eastern Ontario’s new railway tycoon
Along the main CN rail line between Toronto and Montreal, entrepreneur Clayton Jones is seeing his fervent belief in rail shipping paying off.
Plantagenet startup ShipTrack hopes acquisition by Waterloo firm paves way for global growth
Co-founder Shawn Winter says $25-million deal will help bootstrapped eastern Ontario enterprise break through in the lucrative U.S. market as well as build its customer
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Eastern Ontario.