Former Wesley Clover exec takes helm of Kingston software firm Elentra
Greg Vanclief advised and mentored more than 100 startups during his 20-year career at Ottawa-based investment firm.
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Former Wesley Clover exec takes helm of Kingston software firm Elentra
Greg Vanclief advised and mentored more than 100 startups during his 20-year career at Ottawa-based investment firm.
Mall shopping: Weaving Baskets Group buys Cornwall Square retail complex
Acquisition “the next step in the progression” of Cornwall-based commercial and retail property management firm, company executive says.
Meet Eastern Ontario’s 49 power people
A guide to those who are propelling economic growth in the region
Saving county fairs (and tourism dollars) during a pandemic
Fairs drive tourism numbers higher, providee reliable and sustainable boost in revenues through the autumn and bring residents together
Ford to open 531,000-square-foot distribution centre in Casselman
Automaker will be anchor tenant in new 1.1-million-square-foot industrial hub off Hwy. 417 east of Ottawa.
Historic price slump fleeces wool producers, with Carleton Place co-op in the middle
‘It seems that clothing demand in a global pandemic isn’t a high priority’
The Sawmill Redemption: Backyard loggers draw on history to reshape lumber industry
Wood cutting tools are essential in rural areas of Eastern Ontario and back in the day one such tool dominated the backroads landscape. Now with
They built a public campsite when nobody else could
They didn’t start off planning to build a campground in Hammond. They wanted to create a collection of tiny, off-the-grid cabins that could command premium
Soaring lumber prices, self-reliance drive boosting small-scale sawmills
‘Lumber prices – and the lack of lumber – have boosted my business.’
Mero Technologies rides wave of growth using data-tracking sensors to create cleaner facilities
Buoyed by $2M in funding and with its devices already found in Toronto Pearson Airport, the Kingston-born tech company is embarking on a U.S. expansion
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