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Canadian Company Closes for Black Friday 2025

One Canadian company breaks retail tradition by closing on Black Friday 2025. Discover why they're opting out of the shopping frenzy and what it means for Canadian retail.

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.

Toronto's neighbourhood retail hypocrisy exposed

Toronto's new neighbourhood retail regulations reveal city's contradictory stance on small businesses. Despite claims of support, restrictive rules threaten local entrepreneurship.

Toronto Santa Parade Road Closures Sunday

Plan your Sunday in Toronto with our guide to road closures and transit changes for the 2025 Santa Claus Parade. Get all the essential details to navigate the festivities.

Teen killed in Laval school bus collision

A 13-year-old girl died after being struck by a school bus in Laval's Sainte-Rose neighbourhood. Police are investigating the tragic incident that occurred on November 20, 2025.

Toronto's Community Rocks Event Returns November 22

Community Living Toronto hosts its signature Community Rocks: Secret Garden fundraising event on November 22, 2025, supporting people with intellectual disabilities through an evening of music and celebration.

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.

One dead in west end Ottawa homicide

Ottawa police are investigating a homicide in the Bayshore area after a person was found with life-threatening injuries on Penny Drive. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.

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