Top Stories: National
- Quebec furniture chain Structube apologizes after giving Arab men’s names to trash bins (CTV)
- End of an era: Sonshine’s final results call as RioCan CEO (RENX.ca)
- Customers, businesses hit by signifiant Canada Post delays at Mississauga plant (CBC)
- Canadian Tire Corporation Commits an Additional $12 Million to Jumpstart Charities’ Sport Relief Fund to Help Build Back Sport and Play (Press release)
- Loblaw’s move to become the leading Canadian data-driven powerhouse is impressive — and a little scary (Toronto Star: for subscribers)
Central/Eastern Canada News
- Tory says Toronto should ‘stay the course,’ calls for ‘very cautious’ approach to reopening (CP24)
- Front-line store workers in Newfoundland urge shoppers follow public health rules after spike in COVID-19 cases (CBC)
- East End residents in Timmins puzzled by decision to leave retail space empty (Toronto Star)
- Rolling rights demonstration held in Sturgeon Falls Sunday (Toronto Star)
- ‘Buy local’ push in Muskoka brightens economic predictions (Toronto Star)
- Canada Post mail delivery interrupted at Toronto building due to lack of mask wearing (CTV)
- New grocery store opens in Mattagami First Nation (Canadian Grocer)
- Thieves suspected to have used a front-end loader in robbery of Conception Bay South convenience store (Cape Breton Post)
- Halifax businesswomen’s perfume leads to the sweet smell of success (Saltwire.com)
- Playdium finally opening at Dartmouth Crossing (Halifax Today)
Western Canada News
- Notions superstore Dressew turns 60 (Vancouver Sun)
- Weathering pandemic, couple opens shop celebrating all there is to love about Winnipeg (CBC)
- Downtown Vancouver BIA touts a new vision for Granville Street (UrbanYVR)
- Federated Co-op buys majority of Blair’s (Western Producer)
- Restaurant and Retail Workers Facing Abrasive Customers in Saskatoon (Discover Humboldt)
- B.C. gold and silver business owner posts sign banning masks from store alleging concern over robberies (VIA)