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.
Cineplex’s surprise premieres ‘interesting business model’ that could boost revenue: retail analyst (CTV)
no name™ mobile expands to all Maxi® locations across Québec, powered by Bell’s wireless network (TV Eh)
Toys ‘R’ Us closing last London store, months after renovations (London Free Press)
Loblaw and partners launch hydrogen-powered grocery delivery truck (Grocery Business)
Vessi co-founder teases new Vancouver footwear launch (Vancouver Sun)
Real Canadian Superstore rolls out new holiday push: “The Invitation” (Grocery Business)
Competition from Maxi’s kosher aisle worries Hasidic community grocer (Montreal Gazette)
Cult Toronto brand Comrags is shutting down after 42 years in business (Toronto Life)
PayPal offers digital buy now, pay later service in Canada (Chain Store Age)
Interprovincial trade barriers continue to ‘stifle’ alcohol sales within Canada: report (CP24)
‘The mall is back,’ say small businesses setting up a shared shop at London’s White Oaks (CBC)
Canadian brand Garage to open debut UK store (Fashion Network)
Montreal’s Photo Service to shutter after 89 years in business (CTV)
Older and interesting: Post-mortem on the old Vancouver Eaton’s building: an interview with Cesar Pelli (ounodesign.com)



