Your go-to list of things to see and do in Carp this summer.
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Your go-to list of things to see and do in Carp this summer.
Technology could help bring boat-loads of tourists to small communities along the St. Lawrence
Stephen Burnett thinks he has a strategy that will bring an influx of tourists to hard-hit communities along the St. Lawrence River by inviting cruise
How The Perth Cheese Shop went from closing its doors, to expanding its space
For Meredith Salvian, owner and operator of The Perth Cheese Shop, it’s all about the customer experience: even if she has to close her shop
$700 pie? It’s the country way
What is it with homemade pies of pretty much any flavour selling for hundreds of dollars at rural charity auctions? The key to a huge
Rural residents greet influx of homebuyers with mixed emotions
As the exodus of city dwellers to rural areas intensifies, residents in towns such as Embrun and Limoges are cautiously observing the impacts on their
All’s fair: Annual rural events set to swing into action
There are some 213 registered rural fairs and all of them – 100 per cent – intend to stage full live shows in 2022 after
Renfrew County tourism operators benefit from federal relief fund
Three tourism organizations in Eastern Ontario will receive federal funding to help them recover from the pandemic and continue to grow.
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
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
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
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