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.
Lululemon receives trademark for ‘Lululemon dupes’ phrase from U.S. office (The Canadian Press)
Toys ‘R’ Us Canada notifies customers of breach that may have compromised personal data (CBC)
Canada August retail sales grow but September likely to retreat again (Reuters)
September sees higher grocery prices as Consumer Price Index rises: Statistics Canada (Grocery Business)
Fraudster manipulated payment machines in B.C., Ont. and Alta. to steal thousands, shop owners say (CTV)
Small-Cap Stock Pet Valu Emerges From The Dog House (Globe & Mail)
$10,000 worth of Lululemon leggings stolen in Newfoundland, as organized retail crime on the rise in Canada (National Post)
Thrift store doll dubbed ‘Anne of Scream Gables’ actually sculpture by late artist, says son (CBC)
U.S.-based sandwich chain Jimmy John’s opens first Ottawa store Friday in Riverside South (CTV)
Calgary’s Camera Store offers reward after more than $100K in equipment stolen (Global)
Winnipeg collectable store dealing with aftermath of another break-in (CityNews)



