Bye bye Target Canada: Last bits of inventory go to auction
A sizable amount of unsold merchandise is coming up for auction in British Columbia. And there's rumblings of a similar sale forthcoming in Southern Ontario.
View ArticleCanadian retailers pulling confederate flag from stores following Charleston...
Calls for the confederate flag to be taken down in Charleston, South Carolina following last week’s shooting has led retailers on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border to stop selling the flag.
View ArticleTarget parts with chief merchandise exec as shakeup continues
Target says that its chief merchandising and supply chain officer, Kathryn Tesija, is exiting her post.
View ArticleSupermarket chain A&P files for bankruptcy in U.S.
U.S. grocery store operator A&P is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with plans to sell off stores as it faces increasingly tough competition.
View ArticleLowe’s building out new stores, moving into ex-Target locations
Lowe's Canada said Friday it will spend $50 million to build new stores in Ontario and expanding into locations vacated by Target.
View ArticleTarget to remove gender-based labels in toy, bedding aisles
Target says it will remove gender-based labels in order to address customer concerns over which toys are meant for girls and which are meant for boys.
View ArticleTarget reaches settlement with Visa over massive 2013 data breach
Target says it's reached a settlement with Visa regarding its 2013 data breach that resulted in the theft of millions of debit and credit card numbers.
View ArticleTarget is getting its groove back after Canada exit
Retailer is picking up momentum as efforts to spruce up fashions and other merchandise at U.S. stores bring back shoppers.
View ArticleShoppers showing new love for department stores, Sears Canada says
After years of waning appeal with shoppers, some have cautiously returned to the iconic department store, Sears Canada says.
View ArticleNote calls Colorado mom ‘lazy’ and ‘an idiot’ for using handicapped spot
A Colorado girl with a severe genetic disorder and her mom are furious after finding a note on their car calling them “lazy” for using a handicapped spot.
View ArticleTarget launches online grocery shopping for U.S. customers
Target is testing the online grocery delivery waters in the United States. The launch comes as the North American online grocery market heats up.
View ArticleLife’s not so good for LG customer with broken TV, no warranty
What seemed like a great deal on a new television set at Target Canada's liquidation sale in early 2015 has turned into a headache for a Scarborough woman.
View Article‘Why are they hurting the ladies?’: Porn plays over speakers at San Jose Target
Shoppers were shocked and appalled when sexually explicit audio started to blare through a Target store in California.
View ArticleTarget begins shipping to Canadian households through its website
Target Corp. is returning to Canada, but not with the splashy fanfare of its previous arrival.
View ArticleCan Target click with Canadian shoppers a second time around?
That’s the question experts are wondering as the U.S. retailer opens up online sales to Canadians – six months after it closed its last department store here.
View ArticleTarget closing more than a dozen U.S. stores
Retailer plans to close 13 stores throughout the United States as it continues to regroup and refocus itself.
View ArticleNew tenant announced for former Target location at Northgate Mall
After a swift exit from Regina's retail landscape, Target's former location at Northgate Mall now has a new tenant
View ArticleMom abandons 11-year-old daughter at California store after shoplifting...
Police are searching for a California mother who allegedly told her 11-year-old daughter to "fight and run" when Target security accused her of shoplifting.
View ArticleControversial decisions, hot cars put focus on parents in 2015
From department store scraps to a cardboard box car seat, here's a brief list of jaw-dropping parental incidents covered by Global News in 2015.
View ArticleTough year for business gave rise to bewildering corporate speak
From disruptive synergies to opening the kimono, corporate speak can range from the mildly irritating to the entirely bewildering. Here's some classics from the past 12 months.
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