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 48 hours.
Alimentation Couche-Tard reports lower revenues, profits in first quarter (BNN)
Style Q&A: Canadian footwear company Little Burgundy celebrates 15 years (Postmedia)
Data points: Retail spending reveals that our economy is slowing somewhat (BIV)
Arc’teryx Aims to Block Registration of adidas TERREX Trademark (The Fashion Law)
This Canadian woman says she saves $80 per trip buying groceries in the U.S. (National Post)
Shipping container retail centre coming to Edmonton’s Old Strathcona (Edify)
Sephora will open its Cambridge location this month (Cambridge Today)
Parkland Co-op to acquire McDonald’s Family Foods in Hudson Bay (Grocery Business)
Pre-grand opening set for 100th FreshCo Store in Ontario, located in Milton (Grocery Business)
Local entrepreneur’s product to be sold at Costco (CTV Windsor)
Canada’s largest Nike flagship store is opening later this year at West Edmonton Mall (Daily Hive)
Windsor artisan uses BIA shed rental program to sell Rwandan-style houseware and jewelry (CBC)
Why do so many international students in B.C. end up in service jobs? (CBC)