Two Ottawa locations to close as Ben Moss enters creditor protection
Two Ottawa Ben Moss Jewellers locations are among 11 “underperforming stores” that will close as part of the company’s plan to restructure under creditor protection,
Two Ottawa locations to close as Ben Moss enters creditor protection
Two Ottawa Ben Moss Jewellers locations are among 11 “underperforming stores” that will close as part of the company’s plan to restructure under creditor protection,
Two Ottawa locations among Aeropostale closures
Clothing retailer Aeropostale is shuttering all its stores in Canada, as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. The New York-based company
Costco readying for move to Shoppers City East
After nearly a year of speculation, it’s finally official: Costco is planning to move its Gloucester location to Shoppers City East. The company behind the
Giant Tiger founder recognized at Franchise Awards gala
Giant Tiger founder Gordon Reid was honoured Monday night with the Lifetime Achievement Award at a gala event that was part of the Canadian Franchise
Bleeker Stereo & TV to close doors after 56 years
The Bleeker Mall has lost its namesake, with the owners of Bleeker Stereo & TV announcing Tuesday the store will close its doors after 56
Opinion: The road to cheaper insurance: It pays to shop around, says Prentice
I shopped around for out-of-country emergency medical insurance recently and saved more than $700 on the cost of coverage for a six-week visit to the
Opinion: Paying the price for pension procrastination
The best piece of financial advice I ever received is this: don’t count on the government to enable you to live comfortably in retirement. And
Opinion: Supermarket six-packs empty of savings
Price fixing by retailers is a dastardly practice punishable by law. So why do we allow our national and provincial governments to get away with
Opinion: Researching credit card rewards can result in significant payoffs: Prentice
Credit card issuers are waging a fierce war for our business, and consumers should be cashing in. But how? I have a suggestion: take the
Opinion: Canada slow to cash in on discount trend
Retailers complain vociferously about the high fees they must pay for accepting credit cards. So why don’t more of them offer a discount for customers
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