Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Globe and Mail

Canterbury retailers received a belated Christmas present, taking in more than $12 million as part of a nationwide Boxing Day windfall. Paymark figures released this afternoon have cheered businesses throughout the country, with a 13.4 per cent

Canterbury retailers received a belated Christmas present, taking in more than $12 million as part of a nationwide Boxing Day windfall. Paymark figures released this afternoon have cheered businesses throughout the country, with a 13.4 per cent

Pilgrim is one of about 1,600 people who enjoyed a hot meal at the Good Shepherd Centre, at 412 Queen St. E., on Boxing Day. Every year the centre serves up free roast beef dinners to Toronto's homeless and needy residents. That's about 800 lbs. of

Thiviya Kanagasabesan was up before 5 a.m. on Boxing Day. By 5:45, she was in line outside Best Buy in Vaughan, waiting to scout out deals on electronics. She bought a small TV before heading south to meet friends and hit Yorkdale Shopping Centre to

Pilgrim is one of about 1,600 people who enjoyed a hot meal at the Good Shepherd Centre, at 412 Queen St. E., on Boxing Day. Every year the centre serves up free roast beef dinners to Toronto's homeless and needy residents. That's about 800 lbs. of

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