- IN THIS ISSUE:
- • Hardlines Conference will focus on experience—with both speakers and location
- • Orgill’s newest distribution centre will serve dealers in Northeastern U.S.
- • Transition complete as Lowe’s Canada relocates out of Mississauga location
- • Smart retailers look for ways to bolster their online presence
- PLUS: Federated Co-operatives recognized, Home Hardware names new merchandise manager, Giant Tiger breaks ground on new HQ, bid to take Hudson’s Bay private, Restoration Hardware at hotel, residential construction increases and more!
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- IN THIS ISSUE:
- World-class speaker lineup confirmed for the next Hardlines Conference
- Fresh ideas from diverse retail sectors will be featured at Hardlines Conference
- Home Hardware sees huge opportunity in commercial sales
- Home Improvement eRetailer Summit provides road map for online sales
- PLUS: RONA adds Quebec dealer, Dollarama results, retailers get more bee friendly, HBC shareholder resistance, David Chestnut promoted at Hardlines, West Fraser mill stoppages, home sales on the uptick and more!
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- IN THIS ISSUE:
- Lee Valley Tools Quebec expansion remains focused on customer experience
- BSIA of B.C. celebrates industry training programs first graduating class
- Global DIY Summit addresses Trump, Brexit and the rise of Asia
- Hudson's Bay shareholders attempt to take the venerable retailer private
- PLUS: RONA grand opening in Rawdon, Que., RBC Ventures acquires home renovation platform Smart Reno, new hire at Rust-Oleum Canada, Dollarama reports first-quarter increases, housing starts in May, building permits and more!
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- IN THIS ISSUE:
- WRLA will move its Buying Show to Winnipeg starting in 2021
- Latest changes at Home Hardware see realignment of LBM merchant team
- Retail Council of Canada tackles issues of e-commerce versus traditional retail
- Canadian Tire ties the online experience back to its bricks and mortar
- PLUS: New BMR store in Saint-Georges, Sears new Home & Life banner, Lowes Canada adds to its Craftsman line, Costco sales up in April, new hires at EAB and Derby, Lowes Canada raises money for Childrens Miracle Network, West Fraser announces curtailment, U.S. construction spending and more!
- IN THIS ISSUE:
- • Amazon buyers were walking the National Hardware Show: why you should care
- • Top home improvement retailers look for ways to deliver big online orders
- • Home Depot Foundation ups investment in preventing youth homelessness
- • Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison reflects on his first year on the job
- PLUS: Drummond BMR celebrates 60th, Canadian Tire and wearables, Walmart credit card in Quebec, Stanley B&D breaks ground on new facility, Tom Lee retires from Rockwool, Costco sales, Craftsman plant, U.S. home sales and more!
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