Ontario Strengthening Province’s Commercial and Recreational Fishing Sector The Ontario government says it is investing over $10 million to upgrade two fisheries management facilities in Wheatley and Port Dover, which […]
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Biz X Magazine delivers consistent, in‑depth business coverage across both its print edition and its digital platform, shining a spotlight on the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders who drive the Windsor‑Essex economy. Each print issue features thoughtfully crafted profiles, industry analyses, and behind‑the‑scenes looks at local companies—from long‑established manufacturers to emerging startups—capturing the region’s unique blend of creativity and resilience.
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Dharmesh Patel honoured with Revenue Management Excellence Award at the 2025 National Awards for Property Excellence Choice Hotels Canada recently announced the national winners of its prestigious 2025 Awards for […]
Ontario Celebrates Small Business Week 2025 Nina Tangri, Associate Minister of Small Business, issued the following statement in recognition of Small Business Week. “On behalf of the Government of Ontario, […]
NextStar Energy Receives Occupancy Permit, Enters Final Phase Before Operational Launch NextStar Energy (NSE) has announced the company has received its Occupancy Permit, marking the official completion of construction. This […]
Ontario Raising Minimum Wage The Ontario government is raising the minimum wage from $17.20 to $17.60 an hour, effective October 1, which will affect over 800,000 workers. This annualized wage […]


