Minus Forty and QBD combine to create Due NorthRetail refrigeration merchandising companies align into one new Canadian operating company. Couche-Tard says inflation eats into fuel volumes but bumps up 'house label' salesWhile some big brands like Coca-Cola or Monster Energy have maintained strong sales, customers are "trading down'' on other food items. Convenience Store News Canada recognized for editorial and design excellence EnsembleIQ publications shortlisted for 11 Eddie & Ozzie Awards. End of an era as E. W. Gale Ltd. to shutter its doors The Gale family has been serving Codroy Valley in Newfoundland for decades. Mondelēz Canada president Karla Schlieper to deliver keynote at 2022 Star Women in Convenience Awards In-person event to take place October 12 - tickets are selling fast. Robot that stocks drinks is newest thing at the corner store in Japan Most stores are open 24-seven, filled with 3,000 kinds of products, but have relatively few workers. Tax on sugary drinks begins in Newfoundland and Labrador, though not all are on board Tax applies to beverages including sweetened pop, fruit-flavoured juices and teas, as well as sports and energy drinks. Eric Rolheiser joins Wallace & Carey as president Announcement part of larger executive leadership changes for the 100-year-old company. Couche-Tard reaches deal with Competition Bureau regarding Wilsons acquisition Convenience giant agrees o sell 46 Wilsons sites and supply agreements and one Couche-Tard gas station. Parkland and Federated Co-operatives reach Husky deal following Competition Bureau review Agreement paves the way for companies to closed planned acquisition of 337 Husky retail gas stations. First Previous 232 233 234 235 236 Next Last