Alimentation Couche Tard boosts dividend even as profits slip in latest quarter Like others, convenience giants faces unprecedented labour and supply chain challenges. Parkland donates $100,000 to support B.C.'s flood response effortsThe company operates more than 270 convenience and fuel retail locations across the province. Coffee talk: An interview with Coffee Association of Canada president Robert Carter From capitalizing on key trends to selecting a coffee program partner, Carter shares insights into how the convenience channel can become a coffee destination. Air Canada increased capacity to support supply chain in B.C. Changes will allow an additional 282 tonnes of goods to be moved across the country by plane. Retail sales fell 0.6% to $56.6 billion in September: Statistics Canada However, food and beverage stores gained 1.3% New Irving dealers have local roots Marc and Valérie Desjardins take over well-established site in Perth-Andover, NB. Couche-Tard hosts official opening of Retail Innovation Lab at McGill Frictionless store debuted in January and is a testing ground for innovation. Metro reports dip in sales as consumers return to restaurants, higher food inflation Food basket inflation was about 2%; double the 1% recorded in the previous quarter. A bear walks into a convenience store... It may sound like the beginning of a joke, but for employees at a California 7-Eleven, it was no laughing matter. Watch the video. Court of Appeal upholds Quebec law restricting advertising of vaping products Decision based largely on concerns about youth vaping rates. First Previous 215 216 217 218 219 Next Last