With the addition of this new store, Sleep Country can be found conveniently at 10 malls, including the country's two largest malls, West Edmonton Mall and now, Square One.
Located in the heart of Mississauga , Square One is the largest shopping centre in Ontario in the core of the city. Recognized for its vast selection and dedication to elevated guest services, Square One continues to renovate and expand with over 320 merchants. Sleep Country will be the newest addition to the mall's dynamic retail mix.
Toronto-based health supplement chain Healthy Planet has opened in Scarborough’s Parkway Mall.
A boutique for the well-dressed man, or anyone wishing to become one, has opened in Hamilton.
Banter & Steel is a men’s apparel and lifestyle store co-owned by sisters Lianna Masters and Kaitlyn Simmons.
Sourcing brands from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, they have carefully curated a selection of contemporary clothing, workwear, accessories, gifts, home and grooming products for men.
In an effort to promote Nova Scotia’s locally grown products and the cultural values of honesty and trust in the region, Mabata – Glocal Eatery, supported by the Saint Mary's University Entrepreneurship Centre, launched Canada’s first airport honesty shop, located at the arrivals foyer of the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.
The new honesty food pop-up shop, launched on July 10th, is a world pioneering concept that entrusts customers to pick the food, snack and drink items they wish to purchase, punch in their order using a touch screen and pay via a self-service checkout that accepts credit/debit cards, cash and mobile payments, with no one serving or watching customers during their purchase experience.
Mabata’s new Honesty pop-up shop will operate during the summer months of 2019 as a 24/7 un-manned shop and offers a 24/7 remote support help line to assist any customer that requires further help to make their purchase.
Paradies Lagardère was awarded the master retail concession and SSP Group the master F&B concession as the airport refreshes its offer.
Company officials are citing maintenance issues as the reason for the abrupt closure of the Bargain Shop.
The longtime New Waterford business closed its doors about two weeks ago. Signs on the door indicate the store is closed for maintenance and refers shoppers to the Bargain Shop in Glace Bay.
Sources connected to the New Waterford business have told the Cape Breton Post it appears mould has been located at the back of the building and testing is underway to determine if it is mould.
Dave Johnson of Mississauga, Ont., vice-president of operations for Red Apple Stores and Bargain Shops, confirmed the New Waterford store was closed about two weeks ago.