- * Sodisco-Howden gets aggressive with Ace banner
- * Hardlines renews support of CHS at Industry Breakfast
- * Lowe's and Home Depot report big same-store sales gains
- * Castle and TruServ refine supply agreement
- * Rona earnings more than double in third quarter
- * Retail distributors go directly to Orient in search of proprietary brands
- * CSA establishes performance tests for retailers
- * Canadians increase home improvement spending by 9%
- * TruServ's new boss comes over from HBC
- * Rona CEO outlines fate of Réno-Dépôt stores
- * Forest certification agencies duke it out
- * Canadian Tire's same-store sales up 3.9% in 3Q
- * Wickes battles losses to effect turnaround
- * Underwriters Labs and CSA establish unified electrical standard
- * Home Depot buys up window installer
- * Wal-Mart execs warn of not-so-white Christmas
- * Sodisco-Howden CEO cautions dealers on BMR's new deal
- * Cologne and Las Vegas shows form strategic alliance
- * Canadian Tire unveils new-concept, female-friendly stores
- * Castle renews focus on Ontario market
- * Rona opens latest big box store
- * Bargain Building Supplies considers credit cards
- * Cologne show to be held every other year
- * New LBM show in London, ON nearly sold out
- * BMR makes distribution deal with other Matreco members
- * TruServ Canada offers enhancements to paint program
- * Canadian Tire unveils its 20/20 stores
- * Ace goes ahead with its own hardware line
- * Sherwin-Williams makes modest gains
- * Wal-Mart opens first Sam's Clubs in Canada
- * CHS tries new incentives
- * Castle prepares for Marchetti retirement with latest hire
- * Bargain Building Materials gets aggressive with franchise program
- * TruServ rolls out garden, pet programs at latest market
- * Do it Best returns record rebates
- * Ace relaunches custom flyer program
- * Taiga's 3Q sales jump
- * B&D feels the heat from Home Depot's Ridgid launch
- * Wal-Mart gets busted for illegal immigrants
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