New Brunswick judge denies motion to lift ban on sale of flavoured e cigarettesPlaintiff's lawyer argued that vape stores are suffering financially because of the law and that without flavoured e-cigarette options, people trying to quit smoking would go back to tobacco. Igniting cigar sales at convenienceAn evolution in cigar offerings is catching the attention of a young-adult demographic. British Columbia increases tobacco tax, again CICC says adding PST to tobacco will boost the sale of contraband and hurt c-store operators. The road to recovery begins here When convenience stores are in peril, it has a ripple effect: Now is the perfect time for governments to take actions to bolster a thriving industry. Not all heroes wear capes CICC’s Frontline Heroes reinforce the link between convenience and community. Increase your security, increase your sales 5 strategies to deter crime while boosting overall safety. Parkland sees long runway for growth through industry consolidation In the U.S., the company plans to double its store count moving forward without having to enter new markets. Alimentation Couche-Tard acquires 17 c-stores from Pic Quik Deal includes two non-operating sites in New Mexico. On your corner, in your corner: Fighting for Canada’s convenience channel A look back on convenience in 2021. Alimentation Couche Tard winding up dual class share structure this week A so-called sunset clause was put in place in 1995 to bring an end to the dual-class share structure when the youngest of the company founders turns 65 or dies. First Previous 20 21 22 23 24 Next Last