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5 Questions with Allison Onyett of The CORE in Calgary

Allison Onyett of The CORE talks about why it's important to offer customers a variety of events to bring them downtown

calgarysbusiness.ca

High Tide to Enter Saskatchewan Retail Cannabis Market

The Alberta-based downstream cannabis corporation focused on the manufacturing and wholesale distribution of smoking accessories and cannabis lifestyle products, announced that it recently signed letters of intent to acquire two cannabis retail locations in Saskatchewan from two separate vendors.

newcannabisventures.com

Edmonton bakery partners with sex assault centre for Valentine’s Day cookie campaign

Bloom Cookie Co.'s cookie-gram project was already in the works, but a disturbing phone call gave the bakery an opportunity to raise awareness for an important cause.

globalnews.ca

Chopard president talks history, design and keeping it all in the family

Today, it’s the fourth generation of the Scheufele family that runs the Chopard maison; a source of pride for the clan in an increasingly competitive jewelry industry.

vancouversun.com

Drivers in small Alberta town plagued by 'bizarre' mystery blocking key fobs

Key fobs that suddenly won't unlock vehicles. Cars that won't start. Alarms that go off for no reason and can't be quieted. Something mysterious is thwarting drivers outside a grocery store in the small Alberta town of Carstairs — and it's sparking all kinds of theories.

The problems have been happening for weeks in the parking lot outside the Westview Co-op grocery store in Carstairs, a town of about 4,000 about 60 kilometres north of Calgary.

A longtime employee at the dollar store right across the street from the Co-op says it's all she hears some folks talk about when they come into her store to buy a battery for their fobs — and then discover that doesn't solve the problem.

cbc.ca

Pealow’s introduces on-line grocery shopping in Creston

A shopping service only recently introduced in Canadian cities has come to Pealow’s Your Independent Grocer in Creston.

Using PC Express, customers can now shop on-line, place their order, select a pickup time and have their order brought out to their vehicle. Grocery shopping without entering the store is here.

“We love seeing our customers in our store, meeting and getting to know them,” owner Brian Pealow said on Friday. “But we also understand that people are busy, and this new service can help with that.”

crestonvalleyadvance.ca