Tech-savvy younger people and new Canadians could be key to the legacy of the family farm
As a generation of farmers looks toward retirement, officials in Eastern Ontario are working together to support farmers and help them build succession plans.
Tech-savvy younger people and new Canadians could be key to the legacy of the family farm
As a generation of farmers looks toward retirement, officials in Eastern Ontario are working together to support farmers and help them build succession plans.
Eclipse a kickstart to summer tourism season for many communities in Eastern Ontario
According to the CEO of Tourism Kingston — one of only a handful of Ontario cities in the path of totality for yesterday’s solar eclipse
Is there such a thing as too much tourism? As Kingston prepares for an influx of tourists hoping to be in the path of totality
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
Kingston’s plans for 2024 include allowing businesses to build on-site housing for employees
Businesses in Kingston may soon be able to build housing on their own premises to accommodate employees, according to the city’s mayor.
Lay of the Land: Meet five of the top 10 power people in Eastern Ontario agriculture
In this excerpt from the fall issue of the Eastern Ontario Business Journal, we introduce five of Eastern Ontario’s 10 power people of agriculture.
Kingston city council moves forward with plan for $33M downtown conference centre
A proposal for a 52,000-square-foot downtown conference centre in Kingston is moving forward as city council seeks developers for the new facility.
The RXN Hub builds on Kingston’s existing ecosystem of accelerators and incubators to address the gap that halts chem-tech start-ups in later stages of development.
Regional officials scramble to accommodate growing number of players in the EV supply chain
Local officials are both frightened and excited as they begin making plans to work with Umicore N.V., a multinational technology company that recently announced a
‘We have to up our game’: Kingston retailer creates ‘360-degree’ experience
Kingston locals and tourists alike can browse clothing, have a coffee or cocktail, or host events and socialize in the space on King Street, which
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall