Monday, August 17, 2009

THE HEAT IS ON...JULY/AUGUST'09

Summer is here and the days are scorching...and your favourite magazine, Biz X turns up the heat even more with an exclusive interview with fiery Chef Gordon Ramsay!

The editorial content of Biz X is always exciting and creative and this edition is no exception. We work very hard to make sure our editorial is unique and different from anything else you will see in Windsor! Click on the graphic above on our home page to see this issue!

What's inside? Everything including the kitchen sink!
-THE 2009 "OSCAR" AWARD CATEGORIES
-GORDON RAMSAY & "KITCHEN NIGHTMARES" IN DETROIT
-WHAT'S REALLY MADE IN WINDSOR
-TOP SPOTS TO RELAX IN ESSEX COUNTY
-FUN THINGS TO DO IN OHIO
-THE RETURN OF THE WINDSOR AIR SHOW
Plus...
- Chef Adel Gabr; The "Eat Your City" Event & Taste Bud Food
-London's Targeted Incentive Zones Just The Ticket For Downtown Windsor
-Amy's Helping Hands; BC Run For The Cure; Pride Fest; Art & Soul'09; TKR Masonry; Red Bull Air Race Highlights; Arms Bumanlag; Stars In Michigan; Dale Carnegie Training & more!

Happy reading and enjoy the summer! Hope to see you at one of our many festivals!

June 2009 issue

MUSIC MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND!

With all kinds of bad news blasted throughout the local newspapers and TV stations these days, your favourite magazine is here to point out the great things in the region. We have a lot to be thankful for like the Windsor Spitfires, The Detroit Red Wings, the return of the Red Bull Air Races, tons of upcoming festivals and of course, all the hard working local business professionals who will make you, their customer, the #1 priority!

The editorial content of Biz X always stresses the positive and this edition is no exception. This issue is chocked full of good news items and focuses on a music theme.

Inside this issue you can read about:
-HOW TO PURCHASE A VIP CARD AND SAVE BIG ALL OVER TOWN
-STRESSED OUT? LEARN TO PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT!
-CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BLUESFEST
-THE RED BULL AIR RACES RETURN TO WINDSOR& DETROIT
-TRANSFORMING YOUR BACKYARD INTO A TROPICAL PARADISE
-ROCK ON! BIG STARS AND BIG CONCERTS SET FOR THIS SUMMER

Plus:
Elvis Fest; Bill Darmon & His Windsor Expo Centre; The opening of Marble Slab Creamery; King Size Entertainment; Preview Inspections; Gas Saving Tips; HOTSHOT Infrared Imaging; Working Wireless with Kelcom; Factoring; Arms Bumanlag on Customer Service; Music profiles on Janine Le Clair and One Man's Opinion; The Social Bean Cafe; The Detroit Red Wings, Tigers & Lions!

So take a break from watching the tube and relax with your favourite magazine, Biz X!

May 2009 Saving Money Issue

With all the doom and gloom out there today we present our survival guide to helping you save money and make a little too at the same time! There are plenty of businesses in Windsor and Essex County that can help you spend a little less but still enjoy all the things you like to do!

Inside this issue you will read about:

-SAVING MONEY IN TOUGH TIMES with places like Anne's on the Avenue, G&G Jewellery, Cash Converters, St. Clair Estate Wines, Joe Schmoe's, Canada Salvage, Encore Fashions, Wee Ones and more!

-HOW TO DIVE INTO SUMMER WITH A NEW POOL OR SPA: get the scoop from Pools by Angelo, Waterbee Pools, Leamington Pool & Spa, Life Saver Fence and others

-THE WINNERS OF THE WINDSOR REGIONAL CHAMBER BEA AWARDS

-HOT SPOTS TO VISIT IN THE "D" BEFORE BASEBALL AND HOCKEY GAMES like Cobo Joe's, The Town Pump, Detroit Beer Co.

Plus . . .

-Articles on Silver Springs Construction; Reliance Protectron; The Centres For Seniors; County Businesses To Visit; CO2 Sweep; Redline Inflatables; The Victorian Rose Tea Room; The Canada South Festival Network awards and more!

And you'll learn how you can purchase a VIP SAVINGS CLUB CARD to get great deals all over Windsor, Essex County and metro Detroit!

If you have any great leads on new businesses or events going on around town, that Biz X needs to be at please email Deborah@bizxmagazine.com

Happy Reading to all!

Going Green: April 09

WE'RE SEEING GREEN!
April 2009 issue

Environmental issues and money that is! To coincide with Earth Day (April 22) and the Windsor Home & Leisure Show we present ways to be environmentally friendly throughout the entire mag. And we can make MONEY for you too, when you list a discount in our VIP SAVINGS CLUB!


Inside this issue you'll read about:
-OUR EXCLUSIVE VIP SAVINGS CLUB! List Your Biz For FREE! Get Some New Customers! Check out the graphic on our home page and get on board NOW!!!!

-THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE A "GREEN" HOME: Local Contractors Build Green House At Home Show

-GOING GREEN: Jobs and Technology For Michigan
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Chicago's Green Plan; Mike Holmes On Homes; Cartridge World, ERCA, Go Green Carpet Cleaning and EWSWA

Plus...
-April is National Oral Health Month
-NEW! On The Streets With Arms Bumanlag
-Hot Shot Photos From In Honour Of The Ones We Love; Black Tie Bingo; Let's Move Windsor; Wine Festival; Starry Starry Night; International Women's Day & Other Local Events
-And we'll introduce you to the following businesses; Salon 1 West; Kelcom; Jimmy's Automotive; Black Kettle Bistro; The Burn Machine and more!

Show us your support and read our digital edition - it's our way of giving back to the environment as hundreds of trees are saved when you visit our website! And tell others to go online for a current copy of the latest Biz X and IN PLAY magazines!

March 2009 TV Edition

Once again, among all the doom and gloom of a bad economy--Biz X is there for you with entertaining editorial! No other local magazine can deliver such excitement!!! That's because
WE MEAN BUSINESS!

Inside this issue you'll read about:
-BEING ON TV: Windsorites Get Their 15 Minutes Of Fame On The Dragons Den & Other Canadian Programs
-WATCHING TV: Turning The Rec Room Into An Entertainment Heaven
-MAKING IT BIG: Michigan Residents On Big Reality Shows

Plus Features On...
-Marketing The Windsor Spitfires
-Part Two Of Our Auto Show Review
-Hot Shot Photos From The T2B Gala, Fit-X Expo, OHL All-Star Game, Green Beauty Spa Day, Paris Black Concert & Other Local Events

And we'll introduce you to the following businesses; Gorski Bulk Transport; Scott's Fireplace & Dekko Mantels of Stone; Laubri Incorporated; Southland Insurance; Margaret Maier of Naturally You; Ask Mr. Franchise; Cheapo Fillippo's; Renu Recycling; The Log Man; Coral Medical Spa; and more!

HAPPY READING!

February 2009--Sneak Peek!

BEAT THE WINTER BLUES...
BIZ X HAS ALL THE EXCITING THINGS GOING ON TO KEEP YOU BUSY THIS FEBRUARY!

We've been working hard since the holidays to bring you this issue which is JAM PACKED with newsworthy stories and people photos. Be sure to read our latest edition of Biz X on our home page here. YOU MIGHT SEE SOMEONE YOU KNOW!!! Or perhaps you and your company are in a story or photo! We try our best to get to as many businesses as possible! So one day soon, your business may be profiled!

Inside this edition you'll read about:
-A Special Valentine's Day Concert You Must Attend With Paris Black on PG 5
-How The Heritage Designation of Sandwich Towne Could Backfire on PG 6
-Tax Preparers To Call For Help on PG 20
-It Was All About The Cars At The Auto Show on PG 34
-Michigan Dealerships Remain Optimistic on PG 54

Plus Articles Featuring: Fun things to do this February; The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber's BEA Finalists; Heard on the Street has the latest gossip on the rumour mill; J.S. Stellar Leadership Academy; Ken Thrasher of Thrasher Chevrolet; Mi Mi Gardens; Cakes By Renee; the Glen Campbell Concert; The Importance of a Home Inspection; Real Estate Board Events The Wedding Odyssey Vendors; Royal Oak Village; AlphaKOR and so much more!

I hope you'll enjoy this issue. I\'m sure you will! There's always something for everyone in each edition!

Don't Slash Your Marketing Budget!

Preventing the Unkindest Cut:
Why NOT to Slash Marketing - and a Whole New Way to Think About the "M" Word
If your CFO is poised to chop your marketing budget, grab his hand.
That's the worst move your company could make right now. Here are a few steps you should take instead.

By Sharan Jagpal

When times get tough, companies have a knee-jerk tendency to start slashing & burning. They lay off employees. They search for cheaper healthcare benefits and eliminate holiday bonuses. They seek ways to reduce overhead and extraneous costs. Sometimes this crude surgery improves the health of the overall organization; sometimes it doesn't. But in the thick of all the "bad economy" clear-cutting, there's one business function that should never get the ax - and yet, it's all too often the first victim.
Marketing.
That's right. To cut back on your efforts to market your products and services when people are already reluctant to buy is akin to corporate suicide.
In a recession, it's harder to gain new customers, to convince existing customers to buy more, and to win back customers who have left. So companies often need to be spending more money, not less. They just need to be smart about it.
It's this simple: During any period of economic hardship, there are winners and losers. Choke your marketing efforts down to a trickle-or just as bad, direct your dollars into the wrong channels-and you'll surely find yourself among the latter group. Overhaul your approach to marketing and you'll be positioned to swoop down and grab some of the customer dollars that previously went to a competitor or even capture an untapped market.
Consider, for example, that in a good economy the vacation and videogame industries do not compete with each other. In a bad economy, consumers may have no option but to forgo vacations. But to compensate for this loss, they may reward themselves with a small, affordable purchase such as a videogame. And that's why it's important to pay attention to shifts in consumer spending—if you're a videogame maker, you may well benefit from a dramatic increase in your marketing right now.
Before you, the hypothetical videogame maker, can achieve such a feat, you must first get your marketing and finance departments working together rather than clashing against each other. It's no secret that finance people typically wield the cost-cutting blade-while marketing people are perceived as free-spenders who have a tough time quantifying their ideas. Fortunately common ground does exist.
When these two groups stop talking at each other, when they get out of their functional silos and start working together, they can create marketing strategies that help an organization thrive even in the grimmest economy. But that means Finance must squelch its knee-jerk reaction to cut the marketing budget, and Marketing must learn to create metrics that demonstrate the bottom-line impact of their ideas.
How can this be done? Following are some tips to help you get started:

"Old school" resource allocation methods are woefully inadequate. In many companies, resource allocation decisions are based on cash flow inputs dictated by the finance department. However, cash flows are critically dependent on the company's marketing decisions: the price charged for a product or service, the advertising budget for the product or service, the channels of distribution used for selling it, and so forth.

And here's the real problem: It's difficult to know how these marketing decisions affect cash flow. In particular, it's hard to measure the degree of uncertainty involved when a company chooses a particular marketing policy. Decision makers agonize over questions like:
--"How can I measure the effects of my company's marketing policies on cash flow?"
--"How can I quantify the uncertainty in cash flows when my company chooses a particular marketing strategy?"
--"What are the short- and long-term effects of different marketing policies on my company's performance?"

Fusion for Profit is the first book to address these questions (and many others) head-on. Aimed at diverse audiences—it's a crossover book that's equally appropriate for academics and business practitioners—it provides sound, to-the-point strategies and techniques decision makers need to know if they're to coordinate Marketing and Finance to maximize organizational performance.

Clearly, such a transformation is easier said than done! There must be fundamental changes in the mindsets of managers at all levels in the organization and across functional areas.

Marketing people must shine some light into the murky waters of the profit and loss statements and balance sheets. Finance people often perceive marketing as a bottomless pit into which money disappears. Marketing professionals, perhaps rightly, see this perception as unfair. Still, their indignation doesn't change the fact that they must convince others to get behind their ideas financially. While behavioral measures such as share of voice and product awareness are fine as subgoals, they are simply inadequate tools upon which to base resource allocation.

The marketing department must explicitly recognize that a whole new set of metrics is urgently needed. That means marketing people can't stay inside their silo anymore, but must reach across the aisle and coordinate decisions with the finance department.

To avoid strategic blunders, Marketing and Finance must work together to measure risk and balance it against return. Let's say you're comparing two marketing strategies, each of which requires the same dollar expenditure. You can either 1) focus on acquiring new customers, or 2) focus on retaining the customers you already have. Now, let's say the market-growth strategy will, on average, produce higher average profits than the customer retention strategy. You might assume the decision is a no-brainer, but it's more complex than it first appears.

The market-growth strategy is not necessarily superior. Even though, on average, this strategy will produce more profits than the customer retention one, it is much riskier. Indeed, depending on the magnitude of the uncertainties involved, after comparing risk and return, it may be better to focus on the strategy with lower average profits.

So, regarding the "market growth" vs. "customer retention" question, how should a company decide which is best? Two steps are necessary:
1) The marketing department must provide quantitative estimates of the risk and return of the cash flows from these two strategies, and
2) The finance department (or senior management or CEO) should determine which strategy provides a higher return after adjusting for risk. In this analysis, the ownership structure of the firm is critical. A publicly owned firm should focus on market risk—i.e., the risk to stockholders after they have diversified their holdings across firms. A privately held firm should choose the optimal strategy based on the owner's tolerance for risk and return.

Starbucks is a prime example of a company that made the mistake of focusing on market growth at the expense of risk. In October 2006, the company dramatically raised its long-term store opening goal to 40,000 from its prior goal of 30,000. The stock market responded positively to this announcement and the company's shares closed higher by 7.6 percent that day. But subsequently, Starbucks's share prices plunged and the company paid the price for choosing the wrong strategy. It paid a high price for ignoring risk!

Involve both Marketing and Finance when designing salesforce compensation plans. How a company pays its salespeople can have a dramatic impact on profits. Consider a PC manufacturer like Dell that sells to two segments: the transaction segment where customers buy once and the relationship segment where customers make multiple purchases over time. What types of compensation plans should the PC manufacturer use for people who sell to these segments?

To address this question, the PC manufacturer should view the effort of a salesperson who sells to the relationship segment as an investment. Decision makers must keep in mind that the profits generated by that salesperson are uncertain. Consequently, it is best for the manufacturer to share both current and future profits with her. In other words, it should pay the salesperson targeting the relationship segment a lower base salary and a higher commission rate than a salesperson targeting the transaction segment. Interestingly, the salesperson targeting the relationship segment will, on average, make more money than the "transaction" salesperson. However, her income will fluctuate more.

Odd as it may seem, the PC manufacturer must employ different sales force compensation plans for its salespeople who target different market segments, even though they are selling the same products. And in order to choose the optimal pay plan, the company must coordinate the decision across its marketing and finance departments. Why? Because each plan has a different effect on the firm’s net risk and return after paying the salesperson.

Of course, these tips barely scratch the surface of the valuable information in Fusion for Profit. But they do illuminate the overarching truth that inspired the book: The best marketing strategies, those that yield long-term value, are based not on trends, anecdotal evidence, or past "success stories" but on rigorous new scientific methods explicitly developed for analyzing data that are often imprecise.
Indeed, the methods laid out in the book can save many failing business models worldwide—regardless of whether the business in question is publicly owned by shareholders, privately held by lofty hedge funds, or privately held by mom-and-pop stores.
What worked yesterday won't necessarily work tomorrow. And what works for a large publicly held corporation won't necessarily work for a privately owned small business. Every company is different. If you want solid, long-term performance, you need a marketing strategy that's organic, that's understood and agreed-upon by marketing and finance leaders, and that's backed by state-of-the-art empirical methods.
Fusing marketing and finance may sound daunting, but the hardest part is making the psychological leap. Once you've bought into the idea, you'll get excited about the possibilities. There's great opportunity out there—yes, even in an economic downturn—and when key players work together, your company can seize it.
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About the Author:
Dr. Sharan Jagpal is an internationally recognized expert in marketing and in other fields. He was educated at Columbia Business School and at the London School of Economics, and regularly publishes articles in top journals in marketing (e.g., Marketing Science) and in other disciplines including economics and statistics (e.g., International Economic Review and Journal of Classification). His first book, Marketing Strategy and Uncertainty (Oxford University Press), laid the foundation for the fusion of marketing and finance—an area he has pioneered.

About the Book:
Fusion for Profit: How Marketing & Finance Can Work Together to Create Value (Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN: 978-0-19-537105-5, $59.95).
Available from major retailers, online booksellers, and www.oup.com/us.

For further information, please visit www.fusionforprofit.com.

JANUARY 2009 ISSUE

Happy New Year to all our readers, advertisers, writers and friends! We hope 2009 will be prosperous for all!

It's time to celebrate right now though! January is the ideal date to help plan out your corporate and social functions for the entire year and our special event planning issue can point you in the right direction on which companies to hire to get the job done...whether you are in windsor or detroit, we have the info you need!

When you click on our digital edition (at the top left of our home page) you'll read about:
-The U of Windsor Attempt To Nurture Software Industry
-Learn Which Catering Companies To Hire For Your Next Corporate Function or even wedding!
-DJs: The Life & Soul Of The Party PG 34
-Photos From the 11th Annual Biz X "Oscar" Gala At Place Concorde!

Plus Articles Featuring: In Honour Of The Ones We Love Annual Gala; The Windsor-Essex Active Retirement Community Initiative; Trevar Lawrence Painting; Johnny Piez; Journals Unlimited inc.; Purchasing A Hot Tub At Vita Leisure; The Importance Of A Worker's Health & Safety Education; Alphakor's Open House; Cafe Morena Turns One; Kingsville's Fashion Show; Nefertiti Salon Opens; String Beans School of Violin; Hocktoberfest, Chilifest, 911 Awards, the Spits New Home; Collins Formal Wear, the Wedding Odyssey and so much more!

happy reading!

THE SECRET IS OUT! IT'S TIME TO REVEAL THE BIZ X 2008 AWARD RECIPIENTS!

Eleven years have passed since the very first awards edition of Biz X Magazine was published and each year it just keeps getting bigger and better...and this issue is no exception!

Since 1998 we have handed out over 430 Biz X awards recognizing outstanding businesses and individuals in the area.

Almost this entire edition of Biz X is devoted to acknowledging the achievements of local businesses. It's jam packed with success stories and, in many ways, is the most enjoyable issue we do all year. It's our chance to praise the often unacknowledged and underappreciated. The winners and nominees, both present and past, are definitely the best of the best.

You can now see the 26 winning companies and people in the 2008 list of winners in our Nov/Dec cover story!

You'll also read all about: Alan Halberstadt and Windsor City Hall; The Essex BIA Business Excellence Winners; A Little Bit of Hollywood Comes to Detroit: Diane Spencler of Designs by Diane; Artist Vincent Franzoi; Mazaar Lebanese Cuisine; The Hospitality Heroes of The Windsor Convention Bureau; Saunakits.com; Netmon; Olde Riverside Schwab's; Karen Mossman of The Space; The Detroit Lions & Red Wings; The Canadian Transportation Museum; How Colonel Sanders Began; The Staff of Chartwell's Oak Park LaSalle And Snapshots From The Children's Fest; Art & Soul; Hospice Goes Hollywood, T2B on Demand; WESPYs; LaSalle Pizza Luncheon and so much more!

So check it out...you'll be glad you did!

OCTOBER 2008 IS ONE SSSSMOKIN' ISSUE!

Why you ask? Because we are on FIRE!!!! Tons of editorial inside this book! We've got local entrepreneurs from the Windsor Chamber and business professionals who have changed careers mid life and opened up their own businesses at Windsor Crossing's Marketown. Plus we have snapshots from all kinds of festivals in Windsor and Essex County!!! We're so hot, we are burning up!!!

Inside this issue you'll read all about...

- Larry Horwitz, Windsor West Liberal Candidate

- Local fireplace and furnace businesses like Scott's Fireplaces, Forest Glade Fireplaces, G&J Heating and Cooling, Morrell Heating, Pro Trades Mechanical, and more!

-Entrepreneurs of the Year are profiled like Stuart Sutton of GPSNet; Brian Parent of Families First Funeral Home; Terry Rafih; Bill Tepperman; John Omstead of Family Tradition Foods; Leo Deluca of Koolini Italian Eatery; Matt Del Duca of Ro-Matt International; Chris Ryan of Patrick O'Ryan's Pub; Don Larkin of Windsor Credit Bureau; Thom Racovitis of Tunnel Bar-B-Q; Clare Winterbottom of Anchor Lamina; Ted Farron of Farron's Butcher Shops and more!!

- It's Off To Marketown We Go! Meet the people who own Something Shiny; Vinny's Vintage Emporium; Nuccelli's Frozen Yogurt: Integrative Energies; Natural Earth Organics and Arbonne International.

Plus A Lot More Hot Stuff On: Cramdon's; A Special Veteran's Day Tribute; Ristorante Avanti; The Windsor Essex County Cancer Centre Foundation; Advanced Basements; Fred G. Pook Limited in Harrow; Café Morena; The Detroit Lions; The Sterling Heights Chamber; Snapshots From Ilitch Charity Golf Classic; Ruggerfest, The Wine Fest, Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix and so much more!

What are you waiting for? Get reading right now!!!

OUR SYMPATHIES TO THE FAMILY OF CPL. ANDREW GRENON

The war in Afghanistan was brought home with a vengeance when the first Windsor soldier was killed fighting to rid the world of terrorism. Cpl. Andrew Grenon, 23 years old, was a member of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry serving in Afghanistan. His funeral took place on Sept 12, 2008 and was attended by representatives of our local community services as well as his comrades in the military, his family, and many friends and supporters. Photo shows the procession proceeding north on Forest Glade Drive just after leaving Our Lady of Atonement Church in Windsor where the service was held. All the Biz X family and friends express our sincere condolences to Cpl. Grenon's family.

CLARIFICATION

In the September 2008 issue, Front Lines story on Page 9, Michael Koonar of Koonar Physiotherapy, 7689 Tecumseh Road East was incorrectly labelled as Dr in a photo caption and a sentence.

Koonar immediately informed us that he is NOT a Doctor but a Registered Physiotherapist. We were able to correct the mistake in the digital edition immediately, but the print issue was already being distributed and we were unable to change the story.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Koonar, his clinic and his colleagues in the physiotherapy industry.

September 2008 issue

WE KEEP ROCKING AND ROLLING ALONG TO SEPTEMBER!

Inside this issue you will read all about:
-Why Alan Halberstadt risks a trip to the woodshed by bursting the canal/marina/boardwalk balloon

- The Total Tanning Experience (tanning salons can help keep that summer tan!): On The Dark Side, Body Wrap and more!

- A Matter Of Life And Death: The Funeral Biz: Families First, Sykes, Gerald A. Smith Funeral Homes plus S&V Memorials, Heavenly Rest Cemeteries

- Red Wings Take To The Ice Soon To Take On The Leafs

-The 2008 Oscar Awards Categories And Learn How To Vote On-Line To Pick The Winners

Plus Articles and Photos On: Blue Danube; Thai Palace; Mainstream & CCoral oresent Tied To A Cause; Ringo Starr at Caesars Windsor; Seaton Sunrooms; The New Financial Fitness Centre; Fashion Addiction/Island Girl; The Detroit Lions; Snapshots From The Blues, Jazz, Elvis & Epicure Festivals and Espresso Machine Experts as The Biz of The Month and so much more!

CITY OF WINDSOR DOING GREAT PR JOB!

RED BULL AIR RACE GMBH OFFICIALS PRAISE CITY OFFICIALS FOR FRUITFUL DISCUSSIONS AND INTEREST FOR A 2009 PARTNERSHIP

Red Bull Air Race GmbH officials had previously indicated to Windsor that the Red Bull Air Race 2009 schedule would be finalized by late July early August. "Windsor's presence in London is a reflection of their commitment and interest in the success of the Red Bull Air Race and the World Series", stated Stefan Lehrmayer, Director Red Bull Air Race GmbH.

"Prior to our meetings in London and despite our 2008 event in Detroit, the probability of our return to Detroit for 2009 was unlikely, however, Mayor Francis and his team have made a very compelling and passionate appeal that has proven to be a turning point in our considerations", said Stefan Lehrmayer of Red Bull Air Race GmbH.

"Red Bull Air Race proved to be a positive experience for our region in 2008 which generated an economic boost to our local hospitality industry and helped to promote our region to the world. I am grateful to Red Bull Air Race Gmbh for their continued support and their belief in our abilities to provide a unique and memorable experience for their world series" said Mayor Eddie Francis.

"Having witnessed first-hand the significance of Red Bull Air Race, and the impact it has on a community, I without question, appreciate its importance as a catalyst to build our tourism sector by way of an economic impact and the media exposure derived - which is priceless. Bringing this world series event back to Windsor-Detroit was and continues to be our primary objective", stated Gordon Orr, Managing Director, Convention & Visitors Bureau.

"The face-to-face meeting proved fruitful and the Red Bull officials will be meeting with Windsor over the next several weeks to plan and detail the operational requisites needed for our return", said Stefan Lehrmayer of Red Bull Air Race GmbH.

July/August 2008 Issue

IT'S ONE HOT AND STEAMY SUMMER BOOK!

Inside this issue you will read all about:
-25 Exciting Businesses To Visit in Windsor & Detroit this summer like the Art Gallery of Windsor, Warp Drive, Tecumseh Skydive, Club Amnesia, The Gibraltar Climbing Company
-Get The Scoop On The Ice Cream Biz In Essex County (Waterfront Ice Cream, The Candy Shoppe, Slinkys etc)
-What To Look For When Selecting A Customs Broker (CSI, Dell Will, Farrow, Cole and Rutherford)
-The 2008 Oscar Awards Categories And Learn How To Vote On-Line To Pick The Winners

Plus Articles and Photos On: The Chinatown Proposal; F&J Collision; Caesars Windsor Grand Opening;Snapshots From The Roman Festival, Carrousel By The River, The Chartwell Senior Star Competition, the Lobsterfest, Ride for Dad; The Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup Celebration; a charity profile on the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation\'s Run For The Cure; For Your Fur Kids and Mihoren\'s Quick Lube as The Biz of The Month and so much more!

JUNE 2008 CAESARS WINDSOR ARRIVES

What a great issue--sure was a lot of work but well worth it...

Inside the June 2008 issue you will find out about ..

-Caesars Windsor's $430 million expansion including the Colosseum theatre, the Augustus tower --hear what President Kevin Laforet has to say about the change over from Casino Windsor and see how was a supplier to the big project. Names like Nestle, Applied Computer Solutions, Dell Will, Colio Wines, Rorison Electric, Cunningham Sheet Metal, Trojan Interior Contracting, Lekter and more!

-My pub note refers to the upcoming Canadian Transplant Games, August 4 to 9th in Windsor and columnist Alan Halberstadt talks about the city of Windsor's clean and green plan and gives an update on what is going on with the Windsor-Essex Development Commisssion.

-Other large features are on local Air conditioning and cooling businesses (Fahrhall, Van Watts Mechanical, LaMantia Heating, Tricon, JE Murphy, Airworks, Clicom, Green Home Energy, Enetek)....

-Read up on who is coming to Bluesfest, July 9th to the 13th from Joey Kocur and Bob Probert-The Bruise Brothers to Rick Derringer, Ana Popovic, Taj Mahal, David Wilcox, Richie Havens and the Motor City Women

-Front lines include the Kenneth Jaggs community award; the Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit and new Chef Michael Symon; Detroit's new riverfront with Wheelhouse Detroit, the Carousel and more!

-City Smiles on Gavin Clifton of the Windsor Credit Bureau; biz of the month on Club Alouette; Ask the Experts Coluatti Tile; Auto topic on Cowell Automotive; columnists Steven Mayo, Joe Haddad; charity profile on Big Brothers, Big Sisters; Art profile on Gavin Booth and a special guest column by Al Teshuba on the benefits of GreenLink Windsor VS DRIC Parkway; XX files on Gina Wasserlein of the Downtown Yoga Studio; profile on the new Midwest Sports Clash TV show on channel 20

-Party pictures on Transition to betterness, the grand opening of Legends Powerhouse, Lakeshore Fine Art, TD Bank Tecumseh and Hot Shots features the hospice of windsor's "it's all about you" luncheon; Essex Bia's Taste of the Town, the Kelcom Technology Expo and the Kidney Foundation's 8th Annual Pasta and Pizza Fest (you'll even catch a glimpse of A Channel's Jim Crichton!)

-Our special Michigan section discovers six special state companies producing products in Ontario like Better Made Chips, Garden Fresh Salsa, Carhartt, Faygo pop, Grand Traverse Pies, and Food for Thought's organic preserves.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

NUMANTIS Technology Partner With “Wes Laporte Foundation”.

The Wes Laporte project involves an 18 year old young man from Belle River, Ontario, who needs a bone marrow transplant ASAP. In the meantime ‘Wes needs medical help to cleanse and strengthen his blood so he will be able to wait out the time till his transplant is available. The medical procedure will also make his internal system stronger so he may better endure the transplant. The medical procedure that ‘Wes’ has begun is only readily available in the USA, this procedure is lengthy, highly complex and costly without out of country Insurance coverage.

The family does not have out of country insurance and the treatments have begun so we are asking for your help & generosity.

There will be many events planned by the partners in this project and a lot of press is planned so you will be hearing much more about “Wes Laporte”. Ecumedical is planning a golf tournament in ‘Wes’s’ honor to help offset some of the costs involved for his treatments.

The golf event will be Saturday, September 5th, Willow Creek golf course, on Puce Rd. Included in this event, 18 holes of golf, cart, full dinner after, prizes, raffles, celebrities, including ‘Wes & family’. This is not a competitive event, so anyone can get involved it will be fun-filled and a wonderful cause to help a young man in our community. All of this & much more for … $100 /ticket/person.

So on behalf of Wes & family & supporting partners & all of the volunteers involved in this special cause; we ask that you get involved and get behind ‘Wes’!

So please call;

· Body & Mind: 519-948-0078 ask for Patti or Paris.
· NUMANTIS Technology Group: 519 800 8324 ask for Trevor
· EcuMedical: 519 819 5593 ask for Tony or David or Tracy
Biz X Magazine

Monday, August 10, 2009

BASF Painting Smiles on Seniors Faces

BASF Painting Smiles on Seniors Faces

The Centre for Seniors will receive a facelift due to the generous employees of BASF Canada. BASF staff have volunteered to paint the main areas and halls of the centre during BASF Canada’s ‘Day of Caring’.

The Centre for Seniors is a non-profit, multi-service organization and registered charity, that provides social, recreational, educational, volunteer and service opportunities for older adults, 50 years and better.

BASF is a world leading chemical company that has been in business for over 140 years.
BASF serves customers and partners in almost all countries of the world including Canada. One of its Canadian sites is located in Windsor, Ontario, which began operation in 1985.

Day of Caring is a program developed by United Way of America in 1987 to promote corporate volunteering. The Day of Caring program brings community-based organizations together with local businesses, corporations, unions, and other groups to work on one-day projects that benefit the entire community.

Day of Caring is a great morale booster, a unique opportunity for employees in a workplace to come together, develop team-building skills and make a difference in the community by taking part in meaningful work projects at local agencies. It is also an opportunity for agencies to make a connection with businesses throughout the community. They can directly communicate the needs of the community while receiving a helping hand in completing much-needed projects.

Dates: August 12th, 13th, 24th and 25th
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Centre for Seniors Windsor, 635 McEwan Avenue
Contact: Sheryl Bondy (519) 258-0000 ext 1124
Email: sbondy@weareunited.com


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