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Saks Fifth Avenue Owner Files for Bankruptcy

The parent company of luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue has filed for bankruptcy protection. Get the latest details on this major business development and its potential impact.

Luxury Retailer Saks Global Files for Bankruptcy

Luxury retail giant Saks Global has filed for bankruptcy protection as it prepares for a significant corporate restructuring. Get the latest details on this major business development.

Saks Global Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Luxury retail giant Saks Global, owner of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company secures $1.75B in financing to keep stores open while restructuring massive debt.

Suspects Wanted for Brantford Retail Thefts

Brantford Police have released images of two individuals wanted in connection with a series of retail thefts. The public is urged to assist in identifying the suspects.

Abercrombie & Fitch Coming to Winnipeg in 2026

Fashion retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is set to open a new location in Winnipeg, marking a significant addition to the city's retail landscape. Learn the details and expected impact.

Map Highlights Service Gaps in Waterloo Region

A new interactive map reveals disparities in access to essential services across Waterloo Region neighbourhoods. Explore the data and understand the equity challenges in your community.

Vancouver shop owner demands action after $3K theft

A Yaletown clothing store owner is calling for accountability after a brazen theft saw $3,000 in merchandise stolen. Surveillance footage captured the incident as retail crime concerns grow.

Why 2026 is Critical for Canadian Retail

Retail analyst Bruce Winder forecasts a pivotal 2026 for Canadian retailers, shaped by a new 'frugal and cautious' consumer, persistent inflation, and the rapid rise of AI. Discover the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Nepean Areas Face Frequent, Prolonged Power Outages

Residents in parts of Nepean, like Manordale, McKellar Park, and Crestview, report frequent power failures, forcing them to create backup plans. Discover the community response and Hydro Ottawa's role.

Shoppers Defy Weather for Boxing Day Sales in Ontario

Despite severe winter weather across much of Ontario, Boxing Day shoppers turned out in force. Analyst Ian Lee discusses Canadian shopping habits and the enduring appeal of brick-and-mortar stores. Read more.

How Robots Are Changing Service Jobs in Canada

From robot baristas in Toronto to clerk-less stores, automation is reshaping Canada's service sector. Discover the trend driven by labour shortages and consumer readiness.

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