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 past several days.
- Vibrators and brass cutlery: Indigo ain’t ya mama’s bookstore anymore (Financial Post)
- Empire sets aggressive targets in new Climate Action Plan (Grocery Business)
- E-grocer Freshlocal is officially on the market (Canadian Grocer)
- ‘If you’re not paying for that product, you are the product’: What’s next after Tim Hortons’ proposed settlement? (CTV)
- Where inflation-pinched Canadians are changing their spending (Strategy)
- Edmonton police chief calls for controlled entrances at liquor stores industry-wide (Global)
- Value Village price tag more than doubled the original cost of a jacket (Daily Hive Vancouver) ********
- Now Approved, St Clair Place to Remake Yonge and St Clair (Urban Toronto)
- Owner closes his restaurant due to road work on Saint-Laurent Boulevard (Global)
- Hats off to Victoria’s renowned hat store of 30 years (Vancouver Island Free Daily)
- Print’s not dead: a new magazine store opens on Dundas West (Toronto Star / for subscribers)
- Package-free groceries are more accessible in Metro Vancouver (The Runner)
- ’A lot of history’: Old Marina Restaurant in Puslinch, Ont. considered total loss after fire (CTV)
- This new chocolate and ice cream spot in Vancouver is worth the hype (VIA)



