Manitoba premier hints at wine in neighbourhood stores, more places to buy alcohol The aim, the premier said, is to give customers better service, more points of sale and more convenience. Ontario's budget offers a subtle nod to efforts to secure the sales of beer and wine in c-storesThe budget also contained funds to help hard-hit small businesses, which could include some independent owner operators. Nova Scotia Utilities Board lowers gas prices In some areas prices dropped eight cents to around $1.23 for a litre of regular. Shareholders push Imperial Oil for carbon targets Company says plans are in the works, but a vote on the issue is premature. Mobile fuelling start-ups aim to sidestep gas stations Fuel trucks pull up to driveways, street-side and parking lots to fill tanks to keep motorists motoring. Couche-Tard signs deal to sell 49 stores, puts 306 more up for sale Sale includes 37 sites across six provinces in Canada. CEO: "Through this process, we have identified sites that no longer fit our strategic objectives, either from a brand perspective or from a regional scale perspective.'' Convenience and choice The next step in our industry’s work to serve our customers is currently in the hands of governments: allowing beverage alcohol in convenience stores. Age of electric: new charging stations set for Manitoba Investments in zero-emission vehicle infrastructure is a component of the federal government's plan to address climate change. Couche-Tard feels the effects of COVID as North American fuel volumes drop 20% in Q3 Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. says its third-quarter revenues dropped nearly 21% as fuel volumes plunged 20% in North America during COVID-19. Plant-based goes mainstream Foodservice success means adding alternative proteins on the menu. First Previous 236 237 238 239 240 Next Last