Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: June 25, 2015
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Neal's Yard Remedies Plans Canadian Expansion
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Top Stories - Canada:
-Canadian property owners struggle to find foreign retailers in wake of Target exit [Globe & Mail]
-More and more shoppers are online, so where are the retailers? [Globe & Mail]
-Mobilicity says OK to $465M takeover offer from Rogers [CBC]
-Cold-pressed juice: convenient and superior nutrition or a fad? [Global]
-'It just seems dishonest': Winners sells Costco shirt with disguised label [CTV]
-Counterfeit couture: The good, the bad and the slightly less ugly [BIV]
Canadian News - Regional:
-Facing leaner times, Alberta's grocery shoppers 'trade down' [Global]
-TSN, Sport Chek unwrap new in-store studio in Toronto [Cartt.ca]
-Marijuana dispensary regulations approved in Vancouver [CBC]
-More Liquor Mart Express stores on the way [Winnipeg Sun]
-Sobeys rebrands Milford Co-op grocery store, Glace Bay gas bar [Halifax Chronicle Herald]
-Sackville Co-op set to become Foodland location [Sackville Tribune Post]
-Bass Pro Shops seeks 200 workers in new Dieppe store [CBC]
-Wild West Gallery rides again at new location [Wetaskawin Times]
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