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Lululemon reportedly in talks to sell its Mirror technology unit

Lululemon reportedly in talks to sell its Mirror technology unit

Yogawear giant spent US$500m to buy the home fitness workout technology in 2020
Uber Eats to add cannabis to its B.C. platform

Uber Eats to add cannabis to its B.C. platform

Food-delivery giant's initiative eases accessibility but cannabis stores' staff deliver the products
Businesses praise budget's credit card fee relief but some question consumer savings

Businesses praise budget's credit card fee relief but some question consumer savings

Canadian Federation of Independent Business calls it the 'biggest win' of the federal budget
Lululemon shares up more than 10% after reporting Q4 revenue up 30% from year ago

Lululemon shares up more than 10% after reporting Q4 revenue up 30% from year ago

Lululemon earned US$120M in profit during its most recent quarter
SNDL to purchase four cannabis stores from B.C.'s embattled Dutch Love in $7.8M deal

SNDL to purchase four cannabis stores from B.C.'s embattled Dutch Love in $7.8M deal

The company run by those behind Vancouver’s Donnelly Group sought creditor protection late last year
Vancouver's Duer to expand to 10 stores by year-end

Vancouver's Duer to expand to 10 stores by year-end

Comfortable chino-pant maker has enjoyed 65-per-cent annual revenue growth
'A hilarious 5% off': Vancouverites react to Nordstrom liquidation 'sale'

'A hilarious 5% off': Vancouverites react to Nordstrom liquidation 'sale'

Will the prices come down over time?
Nordstrom Canada to begin liquidation Tuesday after receiving court's permission

Nordstrom Canada to begin liquidation Tuesday after receiving court's permission

Nordstrom expects all its Canadian stores to close by late June, while 2,500 workers will lose their jobs
Roger Hardy ups stake in KITS Eyecare

Roger Hardy ups stake in KITS Eyecare

The company's CEO and chair now has a 32.15-per-cent stake
Canadians making fewer trips to the grocery store as inflation pinches: RBC report

Canadians making fewer trips to the grocery store as inflation pinches: RBC report

A new report by RBC says Canadians are on average making fewer grocery store runs as food inflation persists, but still spending roughly the same amount per trip RBC's consumer spending tracker shows the average number of grocery transactions in Febr