Alexandria & District Chamber of Commerce
On behalf of the Alexandria & District Chamber of Commerce, I would like to welcome you to our new website. If you are a new comer or a frequent user of our web site we would appreciate your comments, suggestions, and other economic concerns you may have about Alexandria and North Glengarry Township.
Chamber of Commerce - Township of North Dundas
To foster and encourage economic growth within the Township of North Dundas through business awareness, retention and expansion.
City of Cornwall
Wherever you have to go, Cornwall is a great place to start. It is immediately adjacent to Highway 401 so, within minutes you are on the road to the rest of Canada. The Seaway International Bridge is your gateway to the United States and you're only one hour away from both Ottawa and Montreal, with Quebec's border just 23 miles away. And the list goes on. To keep your business humming, Cornwall has an experienced, high-energy and loyal workforce. Our tax rates are stable and competitive. There is excess capacity for water, waste water treatement and landfill so growth poses no problem. And our Economic Development Office is always eager to help. When the day is done, what better place to call home than a charming, historic community of 45,965 nestled on the banks of the beautiful St. Lawrence River. Check out the rest of this website, or use the Contact Us page to request additional information. We'd be delighted to be of service.
Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce
The Cornwall & Area Chamber of Commerce is a dynamic and fully autonomous business organization representing literally hundreds of businesses in Cornwall and area. As your local business representative, the Chamber is a member of Canada's largest business network with access to 65,000 members provincially and 170,000 members nationally. Our mission statement ... To enhance the economic prosperity of business in greater Cornwall.
Eastern Ontario Training Board
The Eastern Ontario Training Board will continue to be the champion for local labour force development in the counties of Prescott, Russell, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry by identifying needs and facilitating solutions. This will be accomplished by cooperatively. Researching, analyzing and validating local labour force development conditions and sharing findings with our community. Facilitating the development of a community action plan to address identified local labour force development issues. Disseminating training and adjustment programs and services information to the community. Investigating solutions which utilize available resources including funding. Fostering the development of local partnerships that maximize the use of local resources. Promoting life-long learning
Hawkesbury Chamber of Commerce
Since its incorporation in 1930, the Hawkesbury Chamber of Commerce has been promoting the tourisim, business, industries, agricultural and civics affairs of Hawkesbury and the Region. The board of directors are a group of leaders, members of clubs and associations. Always looking for the development of their municipality and the well being of their fellow citizens. The organisation of an annual Commercial Exhibition and the promotion of the tourisim with an information booth in La Maison de l'Ile, over 150 years old, and located close to the Perley bridge on the Outaouais river. Our Marina is also used to welcome our boating visitors.
Maxville & District Chamber of Commerce
The Maxville Chamber of Commerce has a variety of programs to encourage interest in business and local affairs, and to recognize those involved in the community.
Prescott-Russell Community Development Corporation
The Prescott-Russell Community Development Corporation is a support agency for local economic development in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. A team of professionals offers its services in the following four areas: Consulting and financial support for businesses, Support for community projects and initiatives, Support for development and access to training, Promotion of local economic development
Seaway Valley Construction and Trades Association
If you are looking to build or remodel a home, the Seaway Valley Construction & Trades Association is here to help introduce you to the best contractors and tradespeople in Cornwall and the Seaway Valley Region. If you are a business owner or manager of an industrial/commercial development project, we can also put you in touch with skilled and experienced commercial contractors. If you are a builder, developer, contractor, carpenter, subcontractor, or any other professional serving residential and commercial property owners in Cornwall and the Seaway Valley, we are here to serve you, and to help you make your business the best that it can be.
Women Entrepreneurs of Cornwall and Area
Women Entrepreneurs of Cornwall and Area, or WE, was formed in 1998 by a small group of women who knew that women business owners needed to connect with one another. Within a half a year, the group had grown from 12 to 80 members, and now numbers over 90. WE's mandate is to provide a forum in which all women in Cornwall and the surrounding Area may benefit.
Seaway News
Seaway News, Serving 37,411 homes in Cornwall and area since 1985 Contact Information Seaway News 29 2nd St. East Cornwall, Ontario K6H 1Y2 Telephone: 613-933-0014 Fax: 613-933-0024
The Cornwall Standard Freeholder
The Cornwall Standard Freeholder
The Standard-Freeholder has a rich and proud history and has been the newspaper of record for Cornwall and the counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry for the past 156 years. It began as two newspapers, the Freeholder, which was founded by the first premier of Ontario, John Sandfield Macdonald, and the Standard. The two newspapers were amalgamated in 1932 and the first issue was published on April 30 of that year. It began as a daily newspaper in the late 1940s and now has a circulation of nearly 15,000 people. It remains the only daily newspaper in the triangle between Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal to this day. The Standard-Freeholder remains committed to the people it serves. Send all correspondence to: The Cornwall Standard Freeholder 44 Pitt Street Cornwall K6J 3P3 Telephone: 613-933-3160
The Glengarry News
The Glengarry News is a weekly newspaper serving historic Glengarry County, the most storied county in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The Glengarry News was founded in 1892 and has published uninterruptedly ever since. For almost the first one hundred years The News had only two editor-publishers, its founder and president Col. A.G.F. Macdonald, a citizen-soldier who raised and led overseas in World War I the 154th Battalion, and his son Eugene Macdonald. Contact Information: Phone: 613-525-2020 Fax: 613-525-3824 Write to: The Glengarry News, Box 10, Main Street South, Alexandria, Ontario K0C 1A0
City of Cornwall
Wherever you have to go, Cornwall is a great place to start. It is immediately adjacent to Highway 401 so, within minutes you are on the road to the rest of Canada. The Seaway International Bridge is your gateway to the United States and you're only one hour away from both Ottawa and Montreal, with Quebec's border just 23 miles away. And the list goes on. To keep your business humming, Cornwall has an experienced, high-energy and loyal workforce. Our tax rates are stable and competitive. There is excess capacity for water, waste water treatement and landfill so growth poses no problem. And our Economic Development Office is always eager to help. When the day is done, what better place to call home than a charming, historic community of 45,965 nestled on the banks of the beautiful St. Lawrence River. Check out the rest of this website, or use the Contact Us page to request additional information. We'd be delighted to be of service.
North Stormont
The toenship of North Stormont includes the towns of Avonmore , Berwick, Crysler, Finch, Monkland and Moose Creek
Prescott-Russell Community Development Corporation
The Prescott-Russell Community Development Corporation is a support agency for local economic development in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. A team of professionals offers its services in the following four areas: Consulting and financial support for businesses - Support for community projects and initiatives - Support for development and access to training Promotion of local economic development
SDG United Counties - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
The United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry offer businesses easy access to the most lucrative markets in the world, established distribution channels, efficient suppliers, investment ready real estate, and one of the lowest cost locations in North America.
South Stormont
Located on the mighty St. Lawrence River in picturesque southeastern Ontario, South Stormont offers the relaxed lifestyle of country living with major metropolitan area just a short drive away. South Stormont is immediately adjacent to Cornwall, Canada's Seaway City. With its rural/urban blend, South Stormont offers an enviable choice of warm inviting villages, or rolling countryside. Whether it's business, visit or a vacation, you'll find much to do and friendly people to make your stay a pleasant one. New to the area? You'll quickly discover our enviable cost of living. In South Stormont you'll find housing costs amongst the lowest in Ontario and you can choose from village or country life. Our website will give you a comprehensive guide to South Stormont. If you would like to find out more about us, drop us a note. We will be pleased to respond and invite you to visit us. You'll be delighted at what you'll find.
Township of Alfred and Plantagenet
Our region is envied for its quiet retreats, where individual or family gatherings can be enjoyed. The fishing enthusiast has his pick of the Ottawa and Nation rivers as well as the Jessup Falls Park area. The municipality provides cultural and recreational activities through its libraries and recreation centres.
Township of Champlain
"Rural Living" is a lifestyle for all seasons. The Township of Champlain is a winter wonderland, a celebration of spring, a "Community in Bloom" all summer and an extraordinary setting for the blast of fall colours. We offer two completely different settings, urban or country, the choice is yours! Vankleek Hill, a quaint Victorian Town, and the historical waterfront Village of L'Orignal provide fully serviced land for residential, commercial and industrial development, or the rural sectors of Longueuil and West Hawkesbury offering wide open spaces to grow into. Our local schools, churches, medical centre, social and public service organizations are all important links in our very special community, a wonderful place to live, work and play.
Township of North Glengarry
Alexandria is a town noted for its friendly ambience and unique charm. With a historical main street and boutiques that showcase a wide range of arts and collectibles, this little town is ideal for those who are interested in being in a central location to both Ottawa and Montreal.
Township of South Dundas
South Dundas residents enjoy an excellent quality of life. It is a mix of villages surrounded by beautiful countryside and bordering the St. Lawrence River in the south. You can enjoy the quiet lifestyle of rural Ontario with all its amenities - schools, churches, retail stores, professional and medical services, recreation facilities, just to name a few. The community has excellent transportation links to the larger urban centres (Ottawa, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto). There is plenty of recreation and leisure to do, such as golfing, fishing, scuba diving, hiking, biking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and boating. Or just relax on the shores of the St. Lawrence River. South Dundas offers you a lifestyle. For your health needs, there are medical offices in Morrisburg and Iroquois, as well as dental and other health specialists. And, within minutes you can access the Winchester District Memorial Hospital or within an hour of the Ottawa hospitals. There are also numerous social services available for residents within the community.
Township of South Glengarry
The Township of South Glengarry, primarily an agricultural, residential and commercial services oriented township, is located east of the City of Cornwall and just west of the Ontario-Quebec border. The Township has a population of approximately 12,700 people.
United Counties of Prescott and Russell
The United Counties of Prescott and Russell?s head office is located in L?Orignal, in the Township of Champlain. The UCPR daily operations management is the responsibility of the chief administrative officer and clerk. Each municipality has its very own personality and offers a distinct life-style. Some are more urban and centered on commercial and industrial business, or on services, whereas some others are more rural and agriculture is ubiquitous there. Furthermore, each municipality includes several villages, communities or neighbourhoods. Whether you are looking for a business opportunity in a small town, a village where to raise your family or a country property to live a rewarding retirement, you will certainly find a very welcoming community within Prescott and Russell.
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