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Ellis Jacob, chief executive of Cineplex Inc., talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the movie chain’s expansion beyond the big screen and how it is using artificial intelligence to attract ...
Members and supporters of South Shore Joint Initiative (SSJI), Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory (PEPtBO) and Prince Edward County Field Naturalists (PECFN) are elated by the sight of a new nesting ...
David Heger, senior equity analyst at Edward Jones, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how telecom competition is ramping up in Canada. He discusses why regulators, such as the Canadian ...
Belleville Coun(s). Garnet Thompson and Chris Malette were on hand Saturday to join the Reid’s Dairy team to help celebrate the grand opening of its retail store at 222 Bell Boulevard. The opening is ...
KINGSTON — A local environmental group called for an independent environmental assessment of a proposed development on Bath Road. The amendments still have to go before city council for final approval ...
A Brockville man has been charged with careless driving following a two-vehicle collision north of Smiths Falls on Tuesday that sent two people, including the accused, to hospital. Officers with the ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford swapped his energy and education ministers in a cabinet shuffle Thursday and brought a minister who resigned over the Greenbelt controversy back into the fold. Ford’s changes ...
ALEXANDRIA — Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital (HGMH) announced steps towards a new capital campaign on Monday: fundraising over the next three years for a $3.1-million computerized tomography (CT) ...
Ken Otto, chief executive of Redberry Restaurants, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the new look at select Canadian Burger King restaurants and the outlook for the fast-food sector.
The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands council awarded bursaries to three exemplary young people this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap ...
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If variety is the spice of life, then the return of the Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce’s business show whetted the appetite for more than 2,000 visitors to the Benson Centre from Friday evening ...
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