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Golfworld to Launch Golf Complexes Across Quebec

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Golfworld, a pioneering golf entertainment company, plans to open its first Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex in the winter of 2024-2025, followed by a Laval location in the summer-fall of 2025. The state-of-the-art facilities aim to replicate the golfing experience for visitors of all skill levels.

The ambitious project, backed by five shareholders, aims to establish up to 10 branches in Quebec’s major cities within five years. Each complex represents an investment of approximately $1.5 million and will create about 20 jobs.

Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex: A Comprehensive Golfing Hub

What sets Golfworld apart is its unique concept, unparalleled in Canada. Each complex will house a luxury urban mini-golf course, a zone with cutting-edge Prosim and Trackman simulators, a Duogolf performance workshop, and an indoor training center. The 6000 sq. ft. space will feature an immense practice green, an approach shot area, and an integrated sand trap for bunker practice.

Duogolf, a specialist in club fitting, will relocate its Laval store to join this venture. Led by industry experts Mario Laflamme and Martin Whelan, Duogolf will oversee all performance zones in Quebec’s supercenters.

The luxury mini-golf, inspired by Florida’s popStroke concepts, will be a highlight of each complex. Depending on the building’s layout, it may be located on the rooftop terrace, offering stunning city views, or annexed to the ground floor, providing an immersive experience year-round.

These 25,000 sq. ft. facilities will also include areas for professional golf lessons and a club repair and adjustment workshop. A specialized boutique will stock major industry brands for equipment, accessories, clothing, and footwear, with a strong emphasis on Quebec manufacturers.

The Golfworld Montreal Golf Complex and its counterparts will cater to a diverse clientele, from professional golfers to families and corporate events. The company’s rapid expansion plans include franchising the concept for growth within Quebec and beyond.

George Weston Secures $250M in Private Placement

Canadian food processing and distribution company George Weston Limited announced it has successfully completed a private placement of $250 million in senior unsecured notes.

Terms and Conditions of the George Weston Unsecured Notes

The offering comprises $250 million aggregate principal amount of series 2029 notes. The notes bear an interest rate of 4.193% per annum and are set to mature on September 5, 2029. The issuance was conducted on a private placement basis, targeting qualified accredited investors.

George Weston has earmarked the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes. The flexible approach allows the company to strengthen its financial position and potentially fund future growth initiatives.

Impact of George Weston Unsecured Notes on Company’s Financial Structure

The newly issued notes are unsecured and rank equally with all existing and future unsecured and unsubordinated indebtedness of the company. This parity ensures that the notes maintain a consistent risk profile with George Weston’s other financial obligations.

Notably, the notes have received favorable credit ratings from two prominent agencies. DBRS Limited has assigned a credit rating of “BBB” with a “Stable” trend, while Standard and Poor’s Rating Services has provided a credit rating of “BBB”. These ratings reflect the market’s confidence in George Weston’s financial stability and future prospects.

The successful placement of these notes was facilitated by a syndicate of agents led by BMO Capital Markets, CIBC Capital Markets, and RBC Capital Markets. Their involvement highlights the strong relationships George Weston maintains within the Canadian financial sector.

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Canadian Tire Corporation ranked top retailer in Canada, top 10 globally: Newsweek 2024 list of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies

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Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited, for the second consecutive year, has been recognized as one of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies by Newsweek.

CTC was listed in the Retail category and ranked as the most trustworthy Canadian retailer, one of just two Canadian companies to make the list of 72 global brands.

Susan O’Brien

“Our inclusion on the list of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies reinforces and fuels our Brand Purpose: ‘We Are Here to Make Life in Canada Better.’ Trust is earned over time and if nurtured and protected, becomes a company’s greatest asset,” said Susan O’Brien, Executive Vice President and Chief Brand & Customer Officer, Canadian Tire Corporation. “For over a century, we’ve built a deep emotional connection with Canadians by putting them at the centre of everything we do.

“This global recognition is a testament to our team members’ commitment to fostering trust through the products we sell for life in Canada, through the value we offer in our Triangle Rewards loyalty program, and through our passionate support of Jumpstart and the many investments we make in our communities from coast to coast. At CTC, we know trust is a privilege that must never be taken for granted.”

The World’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024 were selected based on an independent survey of over 70,000 participants across 23 industries in 20 countries. Newsweek, in collaboration with Statista,  evaluated companies according to three trust touchpoints: Investor Trust, Customer Trust, and Employee Trust. The study analyzed 230,000 evaluations, supplemented by a social listening analysis to gauge the sentiment of online mentions. Eligible companies included publicly traded organizations headquartered in the target countries with revenues exceeding $500 million USD.

Newsweek’s 2024 list of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies: https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/worlds-most-trustworthy-companies-2024/retail

Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is a group of companies that includes a Retail segment, a Financial Services division and CT REIT. The retail business is led by Canadian Tire, which was founded in 1922 and provides Canadians with products for life in Canada across its Living, Playing, Fixing, Automotive and Seasonal & Gardening divisions. Party City, PartSource and Gas+ are key parts of the Canadian Tire network. The Retail segment also includes Mark’s, a leading source for casual and industrial wear; Pro Hockey Life, a hockey specialty store catering to elite players; and SportChek, Hockey Experts, Sports Experts and Atmosphere, which offer the best active wear brands.

There are more than 1,700 retail and gasoline outlets. CTC also owns and operates Helly Hansen, a leading technical outdoor brand based in Oslo, Norway.

Ontario Convenience Stores Now Selling Alcohol

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announcing alcohol in convenience stores. Image: Doug Ford via Twitter.

As of Thursday, convenience stores across Ontario can now stock their shelves with beer, wine, and spirits. The Ontario Convenience Store Association, representing 7,000 of the province’s 10,000 convenience stores, anticipates a substantial boost in foot traffic and sales.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has already granted 4,200 licenses to convenience stores. This means approximately 40% of these establishments can now offer alcoholic beverages to their customers.

While the move promises economic benefits, it also raises concerns among health organizations. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto has voiced apprehension about increased alcohol accessibility. 

In response to these concerns, Ontario’s Finance Minister, Peter Bethlenfalvy, assured that the government takes social responsibility “extremely seriously.” The province plans to invest $10 million in public health efforts related to alcohol consumption as part of a broader mental health initiative.

The new regulations stipulate that convenience stores can sell alcohol from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. To support local producers, 20% of beer, cider, and premixed cocktails on display must come from small Ontario producers. Similarly, 10% of wine displays must feature products from small Ontario wineries.

This policy change fulfills a 2018 campaign promise by Premier Doug Ford to bring beer and wine to corner stores. It required renegotiating a deal with The Beer Store, which will receive $225 million in taxpayer funds under the new agreement.

Sunglass Hut unveils latest store design (Photos)

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Sunglass Hut has launched its new boutique design at the new Royalmount shopping centre in Montreal.

The company said this is its first new boutique in the Quebec market in over five years and introduces the province to Sunglass Hut’s latest global design concept.

Photo courtesy of Sunglass Hut

“The new boutique boasts a sleek and modern design, positioning it as the top choice for luxury sun retail. With advanced technology like LED windows and Smart Shoppers—interactive screens built into the walls for seamless browsing and purchasing— and a broad range of premium and performance sunglasses, to our well-educated associates, our store offers shoppers a meaningful and personalized shopping experience,” said the company.

“Housing a wide range of frames from renowned luxury brands such as Burberry, Jimmy Choo, Miu Miu, Persol, Prada, Tiffany &  Co., and others, the boutique is set to deliver the ultimate eyewear shopping experience. The store also features a special Ray-Ban Shop in Shop wall, offering a unique experience for eyewear enthusiasts.”

The store is 803 square feet.

Sunglass Hut was founded in 1971. It has more than 3,300 retail locations. 

Stores can be found in fashionable shopping districts across the globe, from the Americas, Europe and the Middle East to Australia, South Africa, China, Southeast Asia and beyond, providing consumers with a fun, highly engaging shopping experience in-store and online.

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Women’s fashion retailer Dynamite opens flagship at Royalmount (Photos)

Amazon launches first Just Walk Out technology store at an Amazon office in Canada (Photos)

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Amazon’s YYZ14 office at 120 Bremner Boulevard in Toronto has launched the first Just Walk Out technology store at an Amazon office in Canada, with a second location planned for the YYZ18 office at 18 York Street later this year. 

The store at YYZ14 offers a variety of ‘grab and go’ food and beverages from brands including Greenhouse, Cove Gut Healthy Drinks, and Well.

Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), including computer vision, machine learning, and generative AI, as well as sensor fusion, Just Walk Out technology enables shoppers to grab what they want and simply leave the store, said the company.

Photo courtesy of Amazon

To enter the store, Amazon employees use their credit card at the entry gate. Just Walk Out technology associates the shopper with their payment instrument, and detects the items taken from or returned to store shelves, creating a virtual shopping session. When employees have completed their visit, they simply leave the store, and their payment instrument will be charged for the items they took with them.

“Just Walk Out technology has been a game-changer for shoppers around the world, removing the part of the shopping experience they enjoy the least – standing in line to pay – and allowing them to get on with their day more quickly,” said Jon Jenkins, Vice President, Just Walk Out technology. “It’s exciting to bring this innovative technology to more of our employees, and we look forward to continuing to expand to new locations across Canada.”

Amazon Canada Office in Toronto on Bremner Street – Photo by Dustin Fuhs

Today, Just Walk Out technology is available in more than 180 third-party locations in the U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia, with new locations launching every week. In Canada, Just Walk Out technology stores can be found at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, and Toronto Pearson International Airport.

On Thursday, Amazon announced the latest developments at its Vancouver and Toronto Tech Hubs, introducing new features and office space for more than 8,500 corporate and technology employees.

A new 43,000 square foot atrium opened at The Post, the flagship office building at Amazon’s Vancouver Tech Hub, where more than 4,500 employees work across business teams including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Worldwide Amazon Stores and Devices.

Amazon expands its Canadian tech presence with new Just Walk Out stores in Toronto offices, unveils an innovative atrium at The Post in Vancouver, and announces office expansions.
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The company said the open-plan, light-filled atrium will provide new collaboration spaces for Amazon employees, including  a café, event venue, break-out areas, and meeting rooms.  Designed by B+H Architects, the atrium features 22-foot high ceilings and a nod to the building’s history as Vancouver’s Main Post Office, including an 18-foot mural resembling a pixelated postage stamp. Upon closer inspection, the mural features individual mailbox doors that date back to the building’s 1960s origin.

The Post has historical significance for Vancouver, and its original architecture was restored as part of an ambitious heritage redevelopment by property developer and manager QuadReal Property Group and MCM Architects. The Post’s building systems are on track to achieve LEED Gold Certification, and leverage waste heat recovery, passive solar shading, light shelves that reflect daylight into the interior and an energy-efficient building envelope. The adaptive reuse of the building’s existing central podium saved approximately 25,000 tonnes of carbon and diverted significant construction waste from local landfills.

Jesse Dougherty

“Our investment in The Post reflects Amazon’s continued commitment to our Vancouver Tech Hub,” said Jesse Dougherty, Amazon VP. “This new space will be an ideal location for our teams to gather and invent on behalf of customers. It’s incredibly rewarding to witness the impact of Amazon’s investments in downtown Vancouver, bringing thousands of employees to the city centre in a building that also offers retail and other amenities for the broader community to enjoy.”

Brenda Bailey

Amazon is the sole corporate tenant at The Post, with its 1.1 million square feet of office space that includes the new atrium connecting a 21-floor South Tower and 22-floor North Tower. Amazon completed its move-in to the South Tower earlier this year, while the North Tower is on track to open in 2026.

“Amazon has been a key member of B.C.’s strong tech sector, and their continued commitment in the Vancouver Tech Hub at The Post will provide jobs for people, and signal to other businesses that this is the place to anchor and grow,” said Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation. “For years now, Vancouver has been the fastest growing tech hub in North America, and we’re driving new investment, creating new jobs and more opportunities to build an economy that works for everyone.”

At Amazon’s Toronto Tech Hub, where 3,500 employees work, Amazon plans to add three new floors at its YYZ18 office at 18 York Street in late 2024, adding 79,000 square feet of space.

 To learn more about Amazon’s impact in Canada, click here.

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Baskin-Robbins kicks off month-long fundraiser in support of BGC Canada

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Baskin-Robbins is making the back-to-school season smoother for guests and Canadian youth this year.

Throughout September, the ice cream and frozen treat specialist is offering a special promotion on its new Non-Dairy Real Fruit Smoothies – allocating $1 per Smoothie sold to BGC Canada (formerly Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada) in support of Canadian youth of all ages, and backgrounds.

Natalie Joseph

“A refreshing smoothie is a treat any time of the year,” said Natalie Joseph, spokesperson for Baskin-Robbins Canada. “But this is particularly true this September. As we all adjust to a new school year, it’s nice to start things off with a treat for our heroic children, while helping to fund BGC programs that are accessible to all children.”

Baskin-Robbins said it hopes to raise $30,000 through the month-long campaign. Since 2017, Baskin-Robbins has raised more than $130,000 in funds and in-kind value for BGC through programs such as this one. 

“From successful fundraising campaigns to generous in-kind donations, Baskin-Robbins Canada continues to show its commitment to BGC Clubs and the families and communities we serve across the country,” said Brooke Duval, Senior Director, Partnerships & Philanthropy at BGC Canada. “Nothing goes together better than kids and frozen treats and we are thrilled at this sweet opportunity from Baskin-Robbins.”

Available at all 116 Baskin-Robbins locations, Non-Dairy Real Fruit Smoothies are available in two flavours Strawberry and Mango. They are also available through delivery using major delivery apps.

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Le Fou Fou food hall opens at Royalmount

Le Fou Fou Food Hall Photo credit: Charlie Deuner (CNW Group/Le Fou Fou)

Le Fou Fou, a European-style food hall, opened Thursday in the heart of the new Royalmount development in Montreal.

With two à la carte restaurants, 10 unique culinary concepts, and three individually themed bars, Le Fou Fou says it is a destination created to stimulate the imagination and tantalize tastebuds.

“Can’t make up your mind? Not to worry, thanks to Le Fou Fou’s custom-built ordering system in partnership with Lightspeed and 5Loyalty, diners can order dishes from different vendors delivered seamlessly to the table on one check.

Le Fou Fou Food Hall Photo credit: Charlie Deuner (CNW Group/Le Fou Fou)

“In partnership with Carbonleo, we have focused on crafting an elevated environment in a beautifully designed space at Le Fou Fou where each guest can connect with one another and an exciting array of culinary delights.”, reflects proprietor David Haas of MTB Collective, owner of Le Fou Fou.

Le Fou Fou succeeds in honoring the city’s reputation as a gastronomic capital with a creative and playful twist. Conveniently located in the heart of Montreal’s midtown district, shoppers, nearby workers, and foodies alike can access Le Fou Fou via the brand-new indoor footbridge directly linking it to the De la Savane metro station or use the ample parking available to visitors.

The restaurants and bars at Le Fou Fou are the following:

  • À la Table Vins et Fromage, offering uniquely Fou Fou wine flights perfectly paired with premium charcuterie from À la table by Hanna.
  • Bar Sucré, delightfully unexpected post-dinner cocktails and decadent desserts by the slice.
  • Eva’s all-day café by Shah Kash offering a mouth-watering all day menu from classic brunch staples to Mediterranean inspired plates and juicy fried chicken.
  • Exchange Marché du Café offering local roasts, specialty lattes, and a selection of pastries by the renowned Hof Kelsten bakery.
  • Hogar Taqueria by the Torres brothers serves up authentic chef-crafted Mexican classics such as tacos, enchiladas, and tostadas made with steakhouse-quality ingredients.
  • Il Miglio by legendary restaurateur Claude Pelletier, offering his signature, made from scratch pastas.
  • James Beard Award Winning Chef Tony Messina comes to Montreal with two unique concepts for Le Fou Fou. Kishu sushi bar and Bayswater Raw Bar presenting the freshest seafood from towers of oysters and caviar to uni hand rolls paired with sake.
  • Le Lucky Belly, comptoir asiatique serving up poke, boba and regional Asian specialties.
  • PRIME Bar à Boeuf by Lenny Lighter of the original Moishes, offering irresistible burgers and steak frites crafted from top-notch cuts of meat, infused with decades of steakhouse know-how.
  • Spirulina health barhas something for everyone, serving up mouth-watering toasts, salads, and smoothies, by Jessica Power and Olivia Farruggia.
  • Le Taj bold and flavorful Indian cuisine serving a variety of classics and specialties by renowned Montreal restaurateur Kabir Kapoor.
  • Tiramisu, also by the Lucky Belly Group fires up artisanal pizzas and Italian specialties with a hint of Asia.
  • Tori Ramen by Hanhak Kim, promises to deliver the finest ramen in Montreal, drawing inspiration from his travels to Tokyo.
  • Le Fou Fou’s cocktail bar serving hand-crafted cocktails with fresh ingredients and artisanal spirits.
Rendering of Le Fou Fou by LemayMichaud (CNW Group/Le Fou Fou)

Year-round special programming will include culinary collaborations, live musical performances, art showcases, cultural event screenings, and more! The inaugural “Punch Brunch” series, launching on weekends this fall, features decadent brunch menu items from each vendor served with unexpected communal punch bowls for everyone to enjoy.

Conceptualized as a European-style food hall, Le Fou Fou is Montreal’s first to combine top-tier talent, hi-touch technology, and programming all year round. An over 30,000-square-foot indoor space, and 6,000 square feet of exterior space includes 12 distinct culinary offerings, including catering, plus three bars with outdoor dining that seats over 900 guests. Le Fou Fou is open seven days a week for all-day dining and has an exclusive in-house catering partner, Traiteur Brera, to accommodate corporate & private events.

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Rexall and Well.ca to be acquired by Birch Hill Equity Partners

EXTERIOR PHOTO OF REXALL LOCATION. PHOTO: REXALL

Birch Hill Equity Partners announced Thursday that it has signed a definitive agreement with McKesson Corporation to acquire Rexall Pharmacy Group, a leading pharmacy retailer in Canada, and Well.ca, one of Canada’s first online retailers.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including necessary regulatory clearances, it said.

“With a dynamic history of innovation and growth dating back to 1904, Rexall operates 385 pharmacies across Canada and employs approximately 8,000 team members. Rexall is known for providing exceptional patient care and customer service with an ongoing dedication to caring for Canadians’ health, one person at a time,” said Birch Hill in a news release.

“Well.ca is a one-stop destination where consumers can find better-for-you everyday essentials and discover Canada’s newest wellness brands and products. Offering customers more than 40,000 conveniently delivered health and wellness products, Well.ca strives to provide consumers with choice, dependability and ease, every time they visit.

“Birch Hill’s experience championing community brands and Canadian businesses, long-term hold period and focus on growth makes it the right partner for Rexall and Well.ca as they are repositioned for future success.

“Understanding the valuable role pharmacies play in local communities, Birch Hill is committed to maintaining and investing in reliable, accessible healthcare services to expand Rexall’s current network of pharmacies across Canada. With the right investment strategy, there is tremendous opportunity to strengthen the role Rexall plays in the healthcare landscape, providing more services to Canadians from more locations, including pharmacy primary care to address critical healthcare needs.”

McKesson Corporation will remain Rexall and Well.ca’s wholesale distribution supplier, ensuring a smooth transition for the business, added Birch Hill.

Birch Hill is a Canadian mid-market private equity firm with a long history of driving growth in its portfolio companies and delivering returns to its investors. Based in Toronto, Birch Hill currently has $5 billion in capital under management. Since 1994, the firm has made 72 investments, with 57 fully realized. Today, Birch Hill’s 15 partner companies collectively represent one of Canada’s largest corporate entities with over $8 billion in total revenue and more than 40,000 employees.

Holt Renfrew Magazine launches Fall 2024 issue

Photo courtesy of Holt Renfrew

The latest issue of Holt Renfrew Magazine is now available nationwide.

“No longer a vendor-driven catalogue, the magazine has evolved into a coffee table-worthy publication. The Fall 2024 issue, entitled “Collective Currents”, showcases Holt Renfrew‘s commitment to culture and creativity. Tapping into thought leaders like designers, makeup artists, chefs and beyond, the pages brim with insights from the diverse community builders who are defining Canada’s cultural conversation,” said the fashion retailer.

Stories include:

“The Art of Dining,” profiling the owners of new Montréal hotspot restaurant, Le Violon. Chef Danny Smiles, artist Dan Climan and friends are featured in Holt Renfrew’s fall fashions, with an accompanying write-up exploring the ritual of dining — a gathering space for connection, conversation, and celebration.

“Outside the Box,” featuring the collective behind Bully Magazine: stylist-turned-editor-in-chief and founder, Bobby Bowen, along with editorial team, Tré Akula, and Avery Medina, dressed in the season’s best outerwear. Their Q&A explores the meaning of community, the role of print media in a digital world, and their approach to cold-weather styling.

Holt Renfrew’s Bloor Street store on March 27, 2024. Photo: Craig Patterson

“Carved in Stone,” two of Stone Islands preeminent obsessives and collaborators: Archie Maher, founder Arco Maher and Avi Gold, owner/founder, Better Gift Shop, in conversation about the importance of the brand, in advance of the Stone Island Material Research: ‘984-‘024 exhibit at Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, this October.

“Creative Parallels,” a conversation between Marco Baldassari, co-founder and CEO of Eleventy Menswear, and Paolo Ferrari, the founder of Studio Paolo Ferrari. They discuss the intersection of tailoring, architecture, and design, along with the upcoming Holt Renfrew and Eleventy collab: The Carbone Capsule.

Wes Wolch

“I am thrilled to share our Fall Magazine, Collective Currents. We are proud to spotlight incredible individuals, from across Canada and the globe who are moving culture forward,” said Wes Wolch, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Holt Renfrew. “This issue is a vehicle for community connection that reflects Holt Renfrew’s mission to empower self-expression and ignite positive change.”

Holt Renfrew’s Fall Magazine, Collective Currents is available online and at Holt Renfrew locations in Toronto, Montréal, Calgary, and Vancouver.

Holt Renfrew is considered Canada’s top fashion and lifestyle retailer. Founded in Quebec City in 1837, it now has seven stores across Canada, including four in the Greater Toronto Area, plus Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver, customers can also experience Holt Renfrew’s offerings via holtrenfrew.com. Holt Renfrew was acquired by the Weston family in 1986 and continues to be privately and Canadian-owned.