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 24 hours.
- A quarter of Canadian grocery stores won’t accept cash in five years, report suggests (Postmedia) ********
- Why Delissio pizzas and other Nestle products will disappear from Canadian stores (CTV) ****
- Loblaw’s lifting of No Name price freeze shows discount grocery in Canada is an illusion (Globe & Mail opinion)
- Technology benefits physical retail – as well as e-commerce (Real Estate News Exchange) ********
- 3 charged after fraudulent retail gift cards valued at about $500,000 seized: Toronto police (Global)
- Costco reports January sales in Canada up 2.4% (Grocery Business)
- DAVIDsTEA Aligns Cost Structure with Continued Focus on Path to Profitability (Postmedia)
- Canada Goose cuts full-year forecast amid China disruptions, slowing momentum (BIV)
- McArthurGlen’s Vancouver outlet mall to expand (Richmond News) ********
- Unveiling the footbridge that will link the De la Savane metro station to the Royalmount complex in Montreal (Newswire)
- Popular Vancouver French bakery biz goes from farmers markets to retail shop (VIA)
- How a Quebec woman’s Audi got stolen and ended up driving through Vaughan Mills mall (Global)
- 4 arrested after south Edmonton pawn shop robbed, employees shot at: EPS (CTV)



