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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.

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.

Montreal police seek suspect in 50 car thefts

Montreal police seek public help locating Giovanni Santos Cabrera, 23, wanted in connection with alleged theft ring responsible for up to 50 stolen vehicles since July 2024.

Where to Watch Winnipeg's 2025 Santa Claus Parade

Discover the complete guide to watching Winnipeg's 2025 Santa Claus Parade. Get route details, timing information, and tips for the perfect family holiday experience in downtown Winnipeg.

Loblaw Q3 profit and revenue up year-over-year

Loblaw Companies Ltd. reports increased Q3 profit and revenue, demonstrating resilience in Canada's competitive grocery and drugstore retail sector. Learn how the retail giant is navigating economic pressures.

Roman-era statues stolen from Syria museum

Thieves steal priceless ancient Roman-era artifacts from Syria's National Museum in Damascus. The theft highlights ongoing cultural heritage threats in conflict regions.

Kitchener thieves steal $3K in baby formula

Police investigate major baby formula theft in Kitchener as thieves make off with nearly $3,000 worth of essential infant supplies. Learn about the growing retail crime trend.

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