News at a Glance
Retail Insider is streamlining its Canadian retail news from around the web to include a handful of top news stories that can be viewed quickly during the day. Here are the top stories from the the weekend.
Hudson’s Bay seeks approval to auction off 1670 charter, court filings show (The Canadian Press/BNN)
Some independent grocers may not take empties as of January 1, citing concerns over ‘dirty’ beer bottles (Toronto Star)
Here’s how much you might get from the Loblaw bread price-fixing settlement (Globe & Mail)
Retail returns to Saanich’s University Heights with 196K square-foot rebuild (Vancouver Island Free Daily)
How can the owner of three B.C. malls and a mansion not be ‘a resident of Canada for tax purposes’? (Vancouver Sun)
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Finally Opening Its First Vancouver Location (Noms Magazine)
How prices have changed throughout Alberta (CBC)
Rising to new heights: Little Brooklyn adds to development boom in Dartmouth but has its detractors (PNI Atlantic News)
8 B.C. skincare brands redefining clean and natural beauty (BC Business)
New Kelowna Canadian Tire on track to open in early October (Kelowna Now)
Charles Repair celebrates 50 years of family owned business (Sask Now)
Calgary unveils Radio Park with sports demos, mascots and food trucks (Calgary Herald)
Lethbridge police track alleged Edmonton jewelry thieves to Saskatchewan (CTV)



