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U.S. Retail Sales Rise Slightly in September

U.S. retail sales continued their upward trend in September with modest gains, building on months of strong consumer spending. Analysis of retail sector performance.

AI Becomes Santa's Helper for Canadian Shoppers

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing holiday shopping in Canada, helping retailers optimize operations and consumers find perfect gifts. Discover how AI transforms the festive season.

Sault police seek suspect in Mark's theft

Sault police and Crime Stoppers seek public help identifying a suspect in clothing theft from Mark's Work Wearhouse on October 21, 2025. Anyone with information is urged to come forward.

Metro posts $217M fourth-quarter profit

Canadian grocery and drugstore retailer Metro Inc. reports strong $217 million profit in Q4 2025. Discover how the retailer performed amid competitive market conditions.

Windsor Police Warn of Parking Lot Thefts

Windsor police issue a public warning about organized distraction thefts targeting shoppers in city parking lots. Learn how to protect your belongings.

Toys 'R' Us Canada closes 38 stores, sells 12 more

Toys 'R' Us Canada has closed 38 locations this year and put 12 more up for sale, reducing its footprint from 103 stores to just 40. Learn about the retail challenges facing the iconic toy chain.

Beer Store Closes Barrie Location for Modernization

The Beer Store is permanently closing its Barrie location as part of a company-wide modernization plan. Learn what this means for local consumers and the future of retail beer sales in Ontario.

Calgary Grocery Store Hit by Thieves Twice in Week

A longtime Calgary grocery store in the Beltline area was targeted by thieves twice within one week, highlighting growing safety concerns in the neighborhood. Learn about the troubling trend.

George Weston posts $477M Q3 profit, revenue up 5%

George Weston Ltd. reports strong Q3 2025 results with a $477 million profit and nearly 5% revenue growth. Discover the key drivers behind this performance and what's next for the Canadian retail giant.

Lee Valley pays $1 for Christmas catalog pickup

Lee Valley Tools offers customers $1 to pick up Christmas catalogs in-store due to Canada Post strike. Ottawa-based company adapts to postal disruption while maintaining holiday tradition.

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