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July 2009
The Newmarket Chamber Report
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The Newmarket Chamber of Commerce is honoured to announce
the Finalists of the 2009 Business Excellence Awards The Newmarket Business Excellence
Awards is October 21st at The Manor,
Award Finalists Carrying Place in Kettleby. Glamour
Meets Acclaim at this Red Carpet
Chuck Cino New Business of the Year Award ....................................Epstein & Associates Event!
Chuck Cino New Business of the Year Award ................................... Function Studios Inc.
Chuck Cino New Business of the Year Award ............................................. M.R. Wardrobe www.newmarketchamber.ca
Entrepreneur of the Year Award ..................................................... Bob Forhan, iPLANcorp
Entrepreneur of the Year Award................. Heather Brooks, Northern Reproductive Therapies
Entrepreneur of the Year Award ................................. Peter Cos, Flightdeck Solutions Ltd. Golf
Environmental Leader of the Year Award ............... Hybridine Power Systems Canada Inc.
Environmental Leader of the Year Award ...................................... Packaging Logistics Inc.
Environmental Leader of the Year Award ............................................................Spill Green
Large Business of the Year Award......................................... AIC Allied International Credit Early Birdie Registration for the
Large Business of the Year Award...................................................... Microcel Corporation Annual Newmarket Chamber
Large Business of the Year Award......................................................... Upper Canada Mall of Commerce Golf Tournament
Not For Profit of the Year Award ....................................... Literacy Council of York Simcoe ends August 14th! Register your
Not For Profit of the Year Award ......................................Newmarket Baseball Association
foursome for the September
Not For Profit of the Year Award ....................................... Women's Centre of York Region
Small Business of the Year Award ............................................ Fresh Water Industries Inc. 17th event at Pheasant Run Golf
Small Business of the Year Award ........................................................... Lloyd Purcell Ltd. Club! Don’t Fore-get! Event Reg-
Small Business of the Year Award ...........................................................Treasure Mills Inc. istration is available online at
The Bell Technology Award .................................................................... Media Tile Canada www.newmarketchamber.ca.
The Bell Technology Award .......................................................................... RC Design Inc.
And the award goes to...
Their hard work, innovation, community support and vision have brought them to this
great pinnacle of achievment.
Exclusive
We are proud and grateful that they have chosen Newmarket to run their business –
Member Registration
thereby allowing us to share in the glow of their success.
for the 2010 Home & Lifestyle Show
August 25th
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ONLINE SOCIAL
NETWORKING SEMINAR
No time to surf?
Then dive right in!
Online Social Networking is
a NEED TO KNOW. The inter-
Celebrate your Excellence With Us net can generate revenue and
reach new clients who are not
Join us for Red Carpet Glamour and Fun on October 21st. available through traditional
Ticket information available at www.newmarketchamber.ca or by calling 905-898-5900. methods. Register for this great
seminar today!
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2 | Your Business
July Calendar of Events
Board of Directors
OFFICERS
Chair
Jim Gragtmans
ET Group
1st Vice Chair
t Secretary/Treasurer Wednesday, July 22nd
Wayne Brakeboer Christopher Walker Speed Networking
RBC Royal Bank Collect Canada Ltd. Location: Cosmo Music 10 Via Renzo Drive,
Richmond Hill
A joint event with Richmond Hill Chamber of
2nd Vice Chair Past Chair Commerce.
Rick Henry Dean Smalley Thursday, July 30th
Microcel Corporation A & B Courier Chamber Night at the Theatre
Location: Fairy Lake
$22/ticket
2009 YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL York Region’s
DIRECTORS
Premier Outdoor Summer Theatre Festival Pres-
ents ROMEO & JULIET.
Tickets for July 30th group rate can be purchased
Ven Andersen Dr. Sheila Keber through the Box Office 905 953 5122 - When or-
Bell Canada Align Chiropractic Health Centre
dering your tickets tell them you are coming to the
“Chamber” event on the 30th. This a joint event
with the Aurora Chamber of Commerce.
Adrian Barker Ingrid Kulbach August Upcoming Events
Sherman Barker Trading Inc. fraktals ‘Spectacular Chocolate Tuesday, August 11th 7 am — 9 pm
Cashew Buttercrunch’
Networking Breakfast
Sponsor: Mortgage Alliance, Nick Cibotaru
Location: Pheasant Run Golf Club
Sara Jane Doner Brad Lewis Tuesday August 25th 9:30 am Doors Open
Sutton Group McPherson & Lewis
2010 Home Show Registration
Future Realty Inc. Barristers & Solicitors
MEMBERS ONLY
August 19th and September 30th 8am — 12pm
Barry Goodyear Michael Mazereeuw Online Social Networking for Businesses
The Era Thinkinsure Includes Breakfast
Location: Newmarket Chamber offices
$75/pp Chamber Member
$100/pp Non-Chamber Member
Steve Hinder Call 905-898-5900 to register.
Magna International Inc. Limited availability.
This interactive workshop will inspire and guide the
non-technical person (private AND not-for-profit!) to
increase revenue and target new clients / supporters
by harnessing the incredible power of online social
NEWMARKET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE networking.Step up and log on to a whole new level
470 Davis Dr. (The Old Railway Station), Newmarket, ON L3Y 2P3 of marketing. This is NOT a lecture! Bring your laptop
Phone: 905 898-5900 Fax: 905 853-7271 and before you leave you will have step by step plans;
www.newmarketchamber.ca e-mail: info@newmarketchamber.ca specifically aimed at accomplishing your goals. ALL
President & CEO: Debra Scott professionals need to understand the value and
Assistant Manager: Martha Berry Membership Services: Sandra Lock importance of leveraging the Power of the Internet
Marketing Coordinator: Elizabeth A. LeClaire Project Coordinator: Karen Dubeau to communicate your message. If you need to attract
Smart Commute: Program Manager: Peter Paz Business Manager: Pat Lusink customers or donors to your door you MUST under-
Bookkeeper: Marie Preston Accountant: George Puccia, C.A. Newsletter editor: Elizabeth A. LeClaire stand why, where, when and HOW to implement Face-
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By Bike, By Bus, By Car… We All Win!
On May 19th Mayor Tony Van Bynen, Regional Councillor John Taylor, and Councillor Larry March 26th, 27th, 28th
Blight competed in a commuter challenge to showcase which mode of transportation is the
“smart” choice for commuting to work. Mayor Van Bynen took YRT/VIVA, Regional Councillor This is where we live, work, play and shop.
Taylor cycled to work, and Councillor Blight drove his Smart Car. We call Newmarket home! The Newmarket
“The goal of the event was not to identify the fastest Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce
way to get to work, but rather to show our residents the 14th Annual Newmarket Home and Life-
that driving a car isn’t the only option” noted Mayor style Show is returning to the Magna Centre on
Van Bynen. “During my commute on YRT/VIVA I was able March 26th, 27th, 28th, 2010. The rebranding
to review a briefing report, meet with constituents and
of this popular event has evolved from ten
reduce my carbon foot print all before 9:00am!”
Exhibitors at The Tannery to over one hundred
Councillor Blight pointed out that driving a Smart Car not and fifty Exhibitors in two arenas at the Magna
only gives him a convenient mode of transportation, but
Centre. We have expanded the Show to accom-
helps reduce his environmental impact. “With low fuel
modate both the Exhibitor and the Consumer.
consumption, it is safe and environmentally friendly and
great for driving around town.” The Show will continue to offer great opportu-
nities for all services and products. New this
As co-chair for Smart Commute Central York’s Bike to
Work Day, Regional Councillor Taylor felt it imperative year is The New Market, for those Exhibitors
to represent cyclists in the commuter challenge. He was who sell products directly to the Consumer,
thrilled to arrive at the municipal offices first. The Mayor and The Green Market for companies special-
arrived second and Councillor Blight was only a minute izing in Environmental products. By popular
behind in his car.
demand the Exhibitor Lounge will return and
The Third Annual Bike to Work Day was a resounding success with over 240 cyclists biking the volunteers and staff at the Chamber are
to work and school on May 25th. Participants at the Chamber event enjoyed a complimen-
working hard to make this the best Show in
tary breakfast, massages, exhibits, giveaways and great prizes including a bike and a whole
York Region. There are some great opportuni-
home water filtration system. Satellite events were held at a number of local Smart Commute
member businesses. Special thanks to our sponsors: BikeSports, Cora’s, Fresh Water Indus- ties for Sponsorship and participation. Early
tries, McCallum Holistic Health Centre, Spoke O’Motion and Starbucks. Biking to work is a registration is reserved for Chamber members
viable option for those living between five and ten kilometres away from work. Biking weather and opens August 25th at 9:30am. Registra-
has arrived. Enjoy the fresh air, exercise and a quick commute. tion forms are available at www.newmarketho-
www.smartcommutecentralyork.ca
Peter Paz at (905) 898-5900 meshow.ca. This website is linked directly to
www.newmarketchamber.ca and will contain
all the information you need to make your
participation in the Show a great investment
for your business. Don’t delay!
www.dataaccess.ca
17705B Leslie St. Newmarket 905.836.5440
contact Steve Flinn: sflinn@dataacess.ca
www.newmarketchamber.ca
4 | Your Business
CEO MUST READS
Thank God It’s Monday!
How to Create a Workplace You and
Your Customers Love
by: Roxanne Emmerich, Stewart Emery
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Golf
Golf & Russ Hall
Thank God It’s Monday! is about loving what
you’re doing and creating massive results.
Roxanne Emmerich introduces you to two
Business and pleasure CAN mix! The Newmarket Chamber of Commerce has created a facebook CEOs: one desperately struggling to stay aoat
meeting place where you can see who is attending, last year’s photos and a great video high- and another who’s discovered a better route to
lighting last year’s Sponsors. Log onto www.facebook.com and search for Newmarket Chamber.
Register by August 14th for Early Birdie Pricing growth and protability. As you join them both
Log on to Newmarket Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament and join the party! Register today! on their journey, you’ll gain valuable insights for
Last year was completely sold out. Call 905-898-5900 or online at www.newmarketchamber.ca.
jumpstarting positive change from anywhere in
the organization
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marketing tasks, such as website updates. For
when spending less can an investment of about four hours per week
in training and mentoring her intern, Lown
accomplishes marketing tasks that wouldn’t
cost your business more! otherwise get done. And while she found her
intern through a friend, Lown keeps an eye out
Offer yourself as a speaker: In stormy economic for eager new recruits at networking events.
times such as these, offering to speak at events
Network, network, network: There is such a
sends the message that your company is a stable
When cash-strapped business owners struggle thing as a free lunch—as long as you pay for it
industry leader, says Leah Andrew, marketing
to do more with less during a downturn, they’re first. One-on-one contact with prospects can
director at Toronto-based marketing and sales
often tempted to slash marketing budgets. keep you top of mind for their own business.
consultancy Mezzanine Consulting Inc. She
But that only results in missed opportuni- As well, it boosts the odds that they’ll recom-
recommends providing relevant industry associa-
ties, says marketing professor Ken Wong of tions with a list of topics you could speak about mend you to someone else. Networking events
Queen’s University. He cites a 1986 McGraw- at their next event—or offering to be part of a are another affordable way to gain exposure
Hill study that found that firms that maintained panel discussion, which is less work and offers to plenty of potential customers. Set a goal
their marketing spending during the 1981-82 similar networking opportunities. Either way, try for the number of events you’ll attend and the
recession increased sales by 32% during the to obtain a list of attendees for followup calls or number of contacts you’ll make each month.
downturn and by 275% within two years of the e-mails to convert your appearances into new And don’t forget to follow up. Don’t just send
recovery. But those that cut spending in the business. them an e-mail—ask them out for coffee, use
same period saw sales drop by 12% and recover Send an e-newsletter: Newsletters are cheap, it as an opportunity to build the relationship.
later by just 19%. The good news for business you can write them yourself and they allow clients
owners with miniscule budgets: you don’t have to get to know you personally. Newsletter soft-
to spend much to ratchet up your marketing ware such as Constant Contact, which provides
efforts. Here are five ways to do so: templates and helps manage contacts, costs
about $should we mention that members get a
Hit the online forums: Jason Shron, CEO of
discount? we have not fomratlly launche this as
model-train manufacturer Rapido Trains Inc.,
we have not started sending our own info out
says using online public forums to launch new
using it50 per month. The key to winning readers
products and answer customer questions ranks
and expanding your subscriber database is to
among his most effective marketing strategies. provide interesting, personalized information
“It’s a free but targeted way to get involved with about your new products, as well as industry
your customers,” says the Concord, Ont.-based news your customers can’t get elsewhere.
entrepreneur. Rapido’s website traffic jumped From right to left - Dr. Sheila Keber and Dr. Clare
Find free labour: Lots of things are scarce during a
by 1,000% after Shron posted a message on a Sullivan from Align Chiropractic Health Centre,
slump, including jobs. Entrepreneur Andrea Lown
popular online forum for model-train enthusi- Sara Jane Doner of Sutton Group Future Realty
of online bridal boutique smartbrideboutique.ca
asts, compared with a 300% jump after being Brokerage Inc. Enjoying a successful Networking
says hiring an unpaid intern last fall has helped her
featured in a Toronto Star article. Breakfast on June 9th at Glenway Country Club.
stay on top of some of the most labour-intensive
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Who is going to work for you in the next 10 years?
To help meet your business needs while attracting, training and retaining employees, busi-
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coverage is provided by the Ministry of Education for Co-op experiences and there are
no obligations to pay students. While students test-drive a future career, employers
‘…benefit from the energy and enthusiasm that [sic. students] bring into our business, but we
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amount of these goods were exported to our
largest trading partner, the US. Some believe that
buy america hurting similar measures to the “Buy America” provi-
sions should be aggressively adopted
ontario businesses and implemented by the Ontario
Ontario based manufacturers and suppliers are no right to reciprocity for state-level procure- government and municipal level
increasingly facing challenges when trying to ment projects. It is more important now that governments. Alternatively, the Ontario
win US sub-federal government contracts funded governments at all levels in Canada, engage Chamber of Commerce believes that encour-
under the $787 billion US economic stimulus in discussion about how to move forward on aging increased protectionist measures will only
package. Canadian and Ontario based compa- this serious issue. Ontario’s manufacturers and hurt Ontario based companies further. Instead,
nies for the most part have access to US federal suppliers are the province’s leading exporters. the Ontario Chamber of Commerce is urging that
procurement contracts as they are subject to According to the Canadian Manufacturers and a dialogue be initiated with the federal, provincial
international agreements such as the as the WTO Exporters (CME) provincial exports of manufac- and municipal governments, to work towards full
Agreement on Government Procurement (AGP) and tured goods have grown 163% since 1990. They reciprocity, allowing Ontario based companies
NAFTA. Since these agreements are enforced at totalled $178.2 billion in 2002 and accounted of gain access to the US procurement contracts.
the federal level, US state and municipal govern- 76 percent of Ontario’s total exports of goods and The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is currently
ments are not obligated to abide by these free services that year. While recent figures indicate working on this issue with the Canadian Chamber
trade policies, thus shutting out Ontario based that the growth rate for this sector has significantly of Commerce and other stakeholders. More details
companies. Further compounding the impact decreased, the manufacturing base is still an as to action or strategies will soon follow.
of the Buy America provisions, is the fact that integral component to Ontario’s economy. In 2007, If there are any questions or concerns regarding
thirty-seven US states are members of the AGP the goods produced by the manufacturing sector the “Buy America” provisions please contact Sonia
while no Canadian provinces have signed on, represented the largest segment of the total goods Mistry, Policy Analyst, soniamistry@occ.on.ca,
meaning Canadian and Ontario companies have produced in Ontario at 18.8 percent. A significant 416-482-5222 ext. 240.
www.newmarketchamber.ca
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CONGRATULATIONS
Member Congratulations
Congratulations XE.com! June marked the 9th straight month XE.com was placed in the top 500 web sites in the world. It’s Currency
Update Service broke an all-time record of 200,000 live subscribers. XE.com was the winner of the Small Business of the Year Award
at the 2009 Business Excellence Awards hosted by the Newmarket Chamber of Commerce.
Collect Canada Ltd. has been ranked as one of Canada’s Top Fastest-Growing Companies in PROFIT Magazine. Chris Walker, Owner,
says the move from collector to acquirer drove Collect Canada’s revenue from $752,000 in 2003 to $4.7 million last year — Con-
gratulations Collect Canada Ltd.!
Pearson Canada’s Earth Day Heroes. Three geographic areas benefitted when 23 Pearson employees took to the great outdoors for
their Earth Day Community Clean Up event. Two groups filled numerous bags of garbage when they went out to clean up George
Richardson Park and Denne Bush in Newmarket and the property at their own location. Thank you Pearson!
A & B Courier is proud to announce its second acquisition within 5 months. The newest purchase has increased A & B’s fleet to
over 100 vehicles within the GTA and enabled A & B Courier to expand its services offered to include a 4 Hour Rush service within
the GTA. Congratulations!
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