Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: September 2, 2015
/Our Articles of the Day:
1) MUJI Announces 2nd Canadian Location
2) Plus-Sized America Retailer Torrid Plans Up to 50 Canadian Locations
3) Retailers: Retail Week Sign-Up Ends Friday, September 4
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Sears Canada reaches turning point as store sales slide halts in June [Financial Post]
-Target Canada spars with creditors over debt claims [Globe & Mail]
-Dollarama Inc’s price points resonating with shoppers [Financial Post]
-Canada gets serious about e-commerce [Internetretailer.com]
-Xcel Brands Announces Strategic Partnership With Hudson's Bay [Newswire]
-PayPal helps Canadians deal with awkward money conversations [Toronto Star]
-Alimentation Couche-Tard beats forecasts as profit increases 13% to US$304 million [Financial Post]
-Cara Operations bulks up with New York Fries [Toronto Star]
-Debbie Travis Joins Forces with Sears Canada [Stockhouse]
Canadian News - Regional:
-Tsawwassen Mills aims to coast on McArthurGlen mall's success [Business in Vancouver]
-Sneak peek: Square One's luxury expansion (Mississauga) [Biznow]
-Farm Boy grocery opening draws Whitby crowd [Toronto Star]
-Saje Natural Wellness on a growth spurt [Saskatoon Star Phoenix]
-Northern Reflections is opening at Grant Park in Winnipeg [Grant Park]
-Is Port Alberni's Uptown being revitalized? [Alberni Valley Times]
-Group trying to stop the sale of wine in BC grocery stores [News 1130]
-Arbutus Shopping Centre redevelopment to go before Vancouver's development permit board [Vancouver: Georgia Straight]
Our Previous Articles:
-Iconic Luxury Retailer Milli Plans Revamp and New Location
-Revealed: La Maison Simons' Unusual Configuration at 'The CORE'
-German Brand Marc Cain to Enter Canada with 5 Confirmed Locations
-Half Day Fraud Seminar That Could Save Your Company: September 22 in Vancouver