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7-Eleven Canada working on in-store 'consumption areas' for beer and wine

7-Eleven Canada working on in-store 'consumption areas' for beer and wine

TORONTO — Convenience store chain 7-Eleven Canada says it is preparing many of its Ontario shops to serve beer and wine in the store. The company says it is planning in-store service of a small selection of Ontario-made beer and wine products.
Barrick Gold strikes deal to sell idled Lagunas Norte gold mine in Peru

Barrick Gold strikes deal to sell idled Lagunas Norte gold mine in Peru

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. says it has struck a deal to sell its idled Lagunas Norte mine in Peru as part of an ongoing drive to off-load non-core assets.
'It's a long time coming': Tim Hortons' roll up the rim contest goes digital

'It's a long time coming': Tim Hortons' roll up the rim contest goes digital

One of Canada’s most recognized marketing campaigns is going fully digital as Tim Hortons swaps out printed messages under rolled up coffee rims for scanning a loyalty card or app.
Hexo to acquire Zenabis in $235-million deal, gain European pot market foothold

Hexo to acquire Zenabis in $235-million deal, gain European pot market foothold

Hexo Corp. will acquire competitor Zenabis Global Inc. in $235-million deal that will give the cannabis company a European foothold and strengthen its domestic business.
Cost of a single Bitcoin exceeds $50,000 for first time

Cost of a single Bitcoin exceeds $50,000 for first time

SILVER SPRING, Md. — The seemingly unstoppable rise of Bitcoin continued Tuesday with the cost of a single unit of the digital currency rising above $50,000 for the first time. The same Bitcoin just one year ago would have cost you $10,000.
January home sales hit new record for the month as prices also post record high

January home sales hit new record for the month as prices also post record high

Canadians didn't let COVID-19 or a lack of housing supply stop them from flocking to the real estate market in January as they snatched up a record number of homes and shelled out more than they had in previous years.
Think you may need to repay CERB? Best to start planning now, experts say

Think you may need to repay CERB? Best to start planning now, experts say

When 20-year-old Alex Coucopoulos got a letter from the government in December telling him he’d have to pay back $12,000 of pandemic aid, the stress was immediate.
Ontario reopening must be cautious because of variants, mayor of hard-hit city says

Ontario reopening must be cautious because of variants, mayor of hard-hit city says

TORONTO — The mayor of a community that was hit hard by a COVID-19 variant outbreak is urging people to continue following public health measures when a stay-at-home order lifts for most of the province on Tuesday. Barrie, Ont.
Myanmar security forces intensify crackdown on protesters

Myanmar security forces intensify crackdown on protesters

YANGON, Myanmar — Security forces in Myanmar pointed guns toward anti-coup protesters and attacked them with sticks Monday, seeking to quell the large-scale demonstrations calling for the military junta that seized power this month to reinstate the e
'Business as usual' for Dorel Industries after terminating go-private deal

'Business as usual' for Dorel Industries after terminating go-private deal

MONTREAL — Dorel Industries Inc. says it will continue to pursue its business strategy going forward after terminating an agreement to go private after discussions with shareholders. "Moving ahead.
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