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  • Couche-Tard turns 40!

    As Couche-Tard marks a milestone birthday, president and CEO Brian Hannasch discusses the Quebec-based company’s ascent to one of the biggest convenience store players on the planet  Alimentation Couche-Tard wouldn’t be the retail powerhouse it is today—growing from a single store in 1980 to more than 9,400 convenience stores in North America and 2,700 in Europe (most under the Circle K banner)—without innovation as a trajectory for growth.
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  • Paper towel in short supply as people stay home, clean more

    The head of Canada's largest manufacturer of tissue products says he's concerned about the industry's supply of paper towel ahead of a potential second wave of COVID-19.Kruger Products CEO Dino Bianco said demand for paper towel has soared as people stay at home and clean more frequently.“Toilet paper was the highlight of the COVID stay-at-home mandates but now we're seeing the big use of paper towels,” he said in an interview.“COVID doesn't make you go to the bathroom more, but it does make you clean more.”Bianco said the industry's paper towel inventory is “very tight” across North America, despite efforts to build up supply.“Paper towel is the big watch out for us,” he added.
  • Advances in design define underground fuel storage systems

    For more than 60 years fibreglass underground storage tanks (UST) have been the gold standard for the fuel industry.
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  • Man sentenced to 7 years for gas and dash death of Alberta gas station owner

    A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the gas-and-dash death of an Alberta gas station owner has been sentenced to seven years in prison.Mitchell Robert Sydlowski, 29, appeared Friday by video link in the Court of Queen's Bench in Wetaskiwin, Alta.Sydlowski, who is from Spruce Grove, Alta., was charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty in August to the lesser offence, as well as failing to remain at the scene of a fatal accident.“It goes without saying that this is a tragic situation,'' Justice John William Hopkins said as he delivered Sydlowski's sentence during an online court hearing.An agreed statement of facts submitted in the case said 54-year old Ki Yun Jo was killed after Sydlowski sped off in a stolen cube van without paying for $198 of fuel.
  • Couche-Tard to expand EV charging capacity in North America

    Following on its successful initiative with EV (electric vehicle) charging facilities in Europe, Montreal-based Alimentation Couche-Tard has announced it plans to offer charging sites at west coast U.S.
  • Greenergy acquires Amber Petroleum

    Fuel distributor Greenergy has acquired 100% of Amber Petroleum, an independent fuel distributor and retailer based in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Imperial Tobacco opens vape shop in Toronto

    The company plans to open more locations in cities across the country Imperial Tobacco Canada is opening a new retail store in Toronto that offers adult consumers a full-range of vapour products, while a select portfolio of these vaping products will continue to be available at convenience stores.
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