Ontario to hold 2nd cannabis store lottery
The provincial government will holding a second lottery to hand out an additional 50 cannabis store licenses. Shauna Hunt has more on the stricter rules put in place for the next store launch process.
IKEA Tech Tour - Going on the rooftop!
ASHRAE Halifax organized this tour to IKEA Halifax. It is one of the most advanced energy managed building full of technology. It is a proud to have this opportunity.
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0:42 - Onto the rooftop
5:32 - Into the HVAC system house
9:13 - I got a special gift
9:28 - Never forget IKEA's food for people with eat in their soul at the end.
Alinker Instruction video English
For any one who wants to try an Alinker, buy an Alinker or Community Partners sharing the Alinkers, or anyone else who is involved in the #keepmoving program with Alinker, please have a look at this video, with all the instructions, suggestions and handy things to know, for the best comfort, use and enjoyment for using the Alinker.
A flock of brand new Alinker R-volution walking-bikes and their happy owners
Some of the very first purchasers of the Alinker R-volution walking-bike tour the new Nijmegen city bridge, De Oversteek.
The Gilligallou Bird Store: Eastern Ontario's Backyard Birding Specialty Store
Learn more about the Gilligallou Bird Store as we make it our mission to not only offer our customers the very best in seed, feeders, bird houses and accessories, but to help them transform their backyards into an oasis for birds.
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H57RC England Tholthorpe Part 3
Halifax 57 Rescue Canada and members from the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta visit Tholthorpe England to discover the former RCAF airbase. This is Part 3 in the series of videos from Tholthorpe as they visit the former control tower, the runway, the local airman's pub and make a call to a Halifax aircraft veteran in Toronto. A James Tallimar Internet VIdeo.
How Dollar Stores Really Make Their Money
Every year, dollar stores see higher and higher earnings, but how can a store that seems like it's giving things away turn itself into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise? The answer is simple: that dollar isn't always the great deal it appears to be. Here are their secrets.
Whether times are good or bad, you can still count on people to flock to dollar stores because they have the one thing everyone loves: convenience. Sales for Dollar General are always on the upswing, with the chain seeing an increase of 3.7 percent between 2017 and 2018, regardless of the state of the economy. Take it from Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos, who had this to say about their regular customers:
We have seen no sign of trade out or trade up from our core customers. Even in a good economy, [they are] still looking for value and convenience.
So, basically, no matter how much money people have, they still want something that bigger grocery stores can't give them. Dollar stores are not just convenient because their items are cheaper, but also because there seems to be one on every corner — and that makes them perfect for a quick fill-in trip between your weekly grocery runs. These stores are also typically smaller than the ones in a big chain like Walmart, which means that you can usually get in and out with your emergency bag of dog food, a handful of snacks, or supplies for your kid's art project in just a couple of minutes. The fact that most people are on to this, means dollar stores are always making money — even if customers buy just a few things.
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Convenience is key | 0:15
Location, location, location | 1:36
Getting those low-income customers | 2:47
Not always a deal | 3:29
The illusion of a discount | 4:23
Cheaply made items | 5:29
Design strategies | 6:46
Hiring few employees | 7:59
Private-label items | 8:50
Causing economic distress | 9:51
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2016 IWD march along Bloor Street near Bedford Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Here's the start of the International Woman's Day march during a cold, sunny afternoon in the Annex neighbourhood in downtown Toronto.
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Insult restaurant wouldn't last long in Canada!
Matt Philips of TheRebel.Media reports on the growing trend of insult restaurants, a place where you can get a side of insults with your main course.
It's hard to believe that people would pay money to be treated badly so Matt asked around to see if those restaurants are here to stay or just a passing fad.
It doesn't look good for insult restaurants in Canada although some said they wouldn't mind working there, proving we can dish it out but don't really want to take it.
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Fans wait for hours to get inside Toronto's Justin Bieber pop-up shop
Fans describe what they bought at the Justin Bieber pop-up shop on Queen Street West in Toronto. To read more:
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Boxing Day chaos as Kiwi shoppers battle it out to grab a bargain
Auckland's Sylvia Park had over 35,000 people cram into the mall.
Canada legalises the sale of cannabis for recreational use
Canada has become only the second country in the world to legalise the sale of cannabis for recreational use. Eager to celebrate the law change, some shops opened at midnight offering the drug over the counter. Bu the move has been questioned by some medical experts and police while growers and investors are welcoming it.
The medicinal use of the drug has been legal in Canada since 2001. Meanwhile, Uruguay is the only other country where the use of marijuana is completely legal.
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Carlingwood Shopping Centre - National Capital Region Y
CTV Morning Live's Sarah Freemark gets ready for fall at the Carlingwood Shopping Centre. In this segment, Sarah speaks with Kelly Shaw-Swettenham of the National Capital Region Y.
Shoppers flock to stores for pre-Black Friday specials
Numerous stores are set to be open for pre-Black Friday shopping for those not done-in by the exercise, cooking and tryptophan.
After legalising cannabis, Canada’s stores are struggling with a ma
After legalising cannabis, Canada’s stores are struggling with a ma The name of the store is High North, but it might as well be named High and Dry because for all but about four hours of the first two weeks since marijuana was legalized in Canada, there was no pot to sell. Trevor Tobin, one of the owners of the Labrador City shop in Newfoundland and Labrador, said they went 10 straight days without supply. “The producers keep saying there will be some bumps in the road, but right now it’s not a bump in the road. It’s a big pothole,” he said. His mother, Brenda Tobin, is a part-owner and said that after she tells customers there’s nothing to buy, “a lot of them are saying, ‘Oh, well. I guess it’s back to the black market. '” Legalization arrived October 17, and Canada became the world’s largest national marketplace for so-called recreational marijuana. But for now, it’s a superlative in name
only. The first weeks have felt more like a soft opening with few retail outlets operating and rampant supply shortages. It’s not because Canada can’t produce enough cannabis products — licensing those producers has been slow, and the federal government is taking steps to speed up the process. The provinces are handling the sales and most of the regulations. Reports from around the country are similarly discouraging when it comes to supply. Quebec closed its government-run shops for three days this week because of a lack of pot and will continue to keep them shut Mondays through Wednesdays until availability is stabilized. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries said it expects product shortages in both brick-and-mortar and online stores could last six months. Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, won’t have any stores open until April at the earliest as the new conservative government writes regulations. Meantime,
police have shut down at least 11 illegal dispensaries in the province. Ontario residents who want to make legal purchases are flooding the online government store. At least 150,000 orders arrived in the first week, more than all other provinces combined, and the store can’t keep up. Contributing to the delivery problem is a strike by workers at Canada Post, the nation’s postal service that handles online marijuana orders that are legal countrywide. British Columbia, the third-largest province by population and a place that historically supplied of much of the country’s illegal weed, still has just one retail store. Across Canada, people are returning to the black market. And some never left. Corey Stone, a 32-year-old bar-restaurant manager in Montreal, and his friend were first in line at Quebec’s government-run cannabis store on October 17, but he hasn’t been back because of the supply problems and has been
getting his pot illegally. In the capital of Ottawa, Ontario Capital Buds is one of the last holdouts after most of the illegal dispensaries in town closed on October 16 so they could file for legal operating licenses. Business is booming — at 11 a. m. on a recent chilly, gray day, the waiting room was packed. Blake Murchison, 62, was among the customers. He didn’t try visiting the government’s online store. “Why? There’s a postal strike!” he laughed. “I’m not patient. It’s a matter of convenience, really. Or inconvenience. ” Devyn Stackhouse, a 30-year-old student at Ottawa’s Algonquin College, did go to the government website on October 17 and placed two orders for five pre-rolled joints and a gram each of four cannabis strains. After waiting more than a week to get a delivery, Stackhouse went to an illegal dispensary. “If the government were serious about access, serious about smothering
the black market, then more resources would have been allocated to the OCS,” Stackhouse said, referring to the Ontario Cannabis Store website. In Newfoundland, 25-year-old technician Elwood White has been to three legal shops and found little selection. He said the marijuana is more expensive but better quality. “It definitely has better buzz,” he said. Private and government retailers are dependent on licensed producers to send them products. But so far, of 132 marijuana producers approved by Health Canada, only 78 have sales licenses. Thanks for watching. Hit that like button, and do subscribe, to get notified on upcoming videos.
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