People we love

Volume: 17   Number: 3

No boundaries

How to grow your travel business to a year-round experience, wherever your customers may be
by Allan Lynch

Beam me in

Placentia Bay’s ocean-observation system could change how weather is monitored in busy harbours anywhere. Called SmartBay, it’s real-time, partnership model may also change how tech transfer and commercialization is done
by Andrew Safer

People we love

Our annual gallery of achievers whose actions and attributes are transforming Atlantic Canada
by Various

Small business Matchmakers

Trade missions are focusing on natural connection points, to the benefit of regional exporters
by Carol Moreira
In Progress

The beautiful game

FIFA World Cup passions will be in full swing by the time you read this. In this spirit, we thought Rustum Southwell’s portrait by Sandor Fizli...
by Pamela Scott Crace
Agenda

Gateway thinking

After seeing so much regional progress over the years, I get frustrated when I see unnecessary lapses of confidence.Occasionally our default into...
by Neville Gilfoy
Strategy

Status symbols

Loaded with meaning or pared down to essentials, these special units of information are the basis of strategy and innovation. This is a good thing—for the most part
by David Holt
Spectrum

My mother’s daughter

When traditional measures don’t fit, tweak them
by Lara Ryan
Creativity

It’s a wonderful world

The micro details of customer service are what separate the winners from the losers in business
by Kathleen Martin
The Back Page

Action to the actionable

To prove the carpers and chiders wrong, a regional position on the gateway is a must
by Jim Meek

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