Burnbrae Farms co-founder Joe Hudson dies at age 94
Joe Hudson, co-founder of family-owned Burnbrae Farms, has died at the age of 94. He passed away Thursday at his home near Brockville surrounded by
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Burnbrae Farms co-founder Joe Hudson dies at age 94
Joe Hudson, co-founder of family-owned Burnbrae Farms, has died at the age of 94. He passed away Thursday at his home near Brockville surrounded by
Mike Adjeleian was a 27-year-old student at the Rhode Island School of Design when he was electrocuted at a manufacturing plant during a school trip.
Regional Roadtrips: A tiny village with outsize attractions, Newboro is worth a visit in any season
Roughly 90 minutes southwest of Ottawa, the tiny Rideau Lakes village of Newboro punches far above its weight when it comes to amusements for road
Brockville manufacturer Northern Cables creates jobs in Eastern Ontario with latest expansion
Brockville-based power cable manufacturer Northern Cables is setting itself up for the next few years of growth with an $80,000 expansion of one of its
Now the sole owner of Cornwall City Press, and still surprised by her nomination and grateful to her community, Wendy Grant sat down with OBJ
In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse, Kingston is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity — and its tourism operators aren’t wasting any time “leveraging” the
Ottawa developers Taggart, Claridge approved to bid on Kingston conference centre
Ottawa developers Taggart Group of Companies and Claridge Homes have been pre-approved by the City of Kingston to submit proposals to build a new conference
Donna Gillespie, CEO at Kingston Economic Development, receives provincial award
Donna Gillespie, CEO at Kingston Economic Development, was recently honoured with the Joseph A. Montgomery Economic Development Achievement Award.
Eastern Ontario commercial real estate: Strong demand along Hwy. 401, slower recovery in the Valley
While markets along Highway 401 are benefiting from strong demand for industrial properties, areas like the Ottawa Valley are seeing a slower recovery for commercial
Regional Roadtrips: Alpaca trekking and savoury Spanish delights await in Leeds and Grenville
Have you ever heard an alpaca orgle? I haven’t, but at least I now know what orgling is, thanks to a recent visit to Little
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