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Canada has low food inflation, high grocery competition: industry CEO

Canada has low food inflation, high grocery competition: industry CEO

Top executive speaks to parliament about country’s rising food prices, plans for relief
Prince George store to close as deal reached to save Mastermind Toys

Prince George store to close as deal reached to save Mastermind Toys

Firm’s other 5 B.C. locations expected to remain open under terms of a deal with 3 big retail names
Walmart Canada investing $1 billion in modernization, ‘store of the future’

Walmart Canada investing $1 billion in modernization, ‘store of the future’

Some of the chain’s stores will be altered to include larger produce areas
‘Deteriorating’: Mastermind toy store files for creditor protection

‘Deteriorating’: Mastermind toy store files for creditor protection

Mastermind has stores in Coquitlam, Langley, Abbotsford, Tsawwassen, Langford and Prince George
Today’s Cyber Monday may be the biggest online shopping day of all-time

Today’s Cyber Monday may be the biggest online shopping day of all-time

U.S. retail observers say Black Friday weekend trends look positive for the industry
Court document claims Meta knowingly designed its platforms to hook kids, reports say

Court document claims Meta knowingly designed its platforms to hook kids, reports say

Economy, sales shift lead to a quieter Black Friday for Canadians

Economy, sales shift lead to a quieter Black Friday for Canadians

Deloitte predicts the average Canadian shopper will spend $1,347 this holiday season
Desire for light footprint feeds adventure tourism in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Desire for light footprint feeds adventure tourism in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Back country tourism in the heart of B.C. needs front-country support and understanding: operator
Glass half full for future of climate-challenged B.C. wine industry

Glass half full for future of climate-challenged B.C. wine industry

chair of BC Winegrowers Christa-Lee McWatters speaks about ‘unprecedented challenges’
New workers expected to fill job shortfalls in most of B.C. — except the north

New workers expected to fill job shortfalls in most of B.C. — except the north

Government projections raise concerns needed immigrants will stick to the south