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Hudson's Bay is liquidating all of its stores but won't completely disappear from the Canadian retail landscape. The Canadian ...
The 2025 Cane Bay Cobras girls soccer team is the best in the program’s history. The Cobras tallied their school-record 13th win Tuesday, May 6, in the opening round of the Class 5A Div.
Time is running out to score a deal at Hudson’s Bay liquidation sales as Canada’s oldest retailer prepares to close all 96 stores across Canada. Alvarez & Marsal, the court-appointed monitor ...
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCIV) — First responders and law enforcement hosted ‘Prom Promise’ at Cane Bay High School Friday to encourage smart decisions ahead of the following day's dance.
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Canadian Tire a good fit for Hudson's Bay but will need to exercise caution: expertsWith Canadian Tire poised to become the new home for Hudson's Bay and its brands, retail experts say the company will have to ...
The best season in program history for Cane Bay High School’s girls soccer team came to a close in the third round of the Class 5A Div. I playoffs Tuesday, May 13, at James Island High School.
An Ontario court has extended Hudson’s Bay’s reprieve from the hundreds of businesses it owes money until the end of July. Judge Peter Osborne granted Canada’s oldest company permission ...
TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay’s is getting a second life with a new owner — Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. The sale includes the overarching Hudson’s Bay brand, its iconic, multi-coloured stripes motif, its coat ...
2:10 Grand chief requests halt to auction of Hudson’s Bay items linked to First Nations Manitoba archivists caring for hundreds of thousands of Hudson’s Bay artifacts are hopeful the company ...
Hudson’s Bay Company will sell its IP to Canadian Tire, including the HBC Stripes and other brand assets, for $30 million ...
TORONTO - When the flagship Hudson’s Bay store in Toronto opened Friday morning, customers burst through the doors on a mission to find one thing: deals. Some jogged through the 675,700-square ...
When the doors to the flagship Hudson’s Bay store in Toronto opened Friday morning, a burst of customers entered on a mission to find one thing: deals. Some jogged through the 675,700 square foot ...
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