Tom Ford to open first London flagship Tom Ford joins Chanel, Gucci and Louis Vuitton on London’s Sloane Street at The Cadogan Estate‘s new 201-206 Sloane Street development, one of the capital’s most exclusive ...
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Reflecting an improvement in demand for its products,Ply Gem Windows has announced plans to add of 200 jobs and make a significant capital investment at its Rocky Mount,Va.-manufacturing facility by the end of 2014., "The investment in ...
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Canadian food group Maple Leaf Foods is to offload a potato processing plant to local frozen potato firm Cavendish Farms. Meat and bakery processor Maple Leaf has agreed to sell its facility in Lethbridge in Alberta for around C$60m ...
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Maple Leaf Foods has agreed to sell its potato processing plant in Alberta, Canada, to Cavendish Farms for C$60m ($60.75m). The 142,000ft2 plant, located in Lethbridge, produces a range of frozen French fries, hash browns and specialty ...
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Tourism Calgary,in partnership with internationally acclaimed fashion designer Paul Hardy,recently unveiled an unparalleled couture"Tweet Dress",the result of a first-of-its-kind social media campaign that highlights Calgary's unique style ...
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has allowed XL Foods to re-open the facility at the centre of an e. coli scare after an assessment of its food safety controls. XL Foods has had its suspension lifted by CFIA and is now licensed ...
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With a total of $802, Vail, Colorado is the most expensive destination in this year TripAdvisor’s TripIndex Ski, a cost comparison of 25 popular ski destinations throughout the United States and Canada. Aspen, Colorado was the second ...
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Canadian Agriculture minister Gerry Ritz has said the XL Foods plant at the centre of an E.coli outbreak will only re-open when there is written proof that there is no health risk from its products. XL Foods in Alberta had its ...
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FELLFAB CEO Glen Fell and Integral Tactical President Evan Jones jointly announce that an agreement has been made by both companies for the acquisition of Integral Tactical by FELLFAB.FELLFAB will relocate Integral Tactical's operation to ...
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Uncle T Food is recalling the Lotte brand Choco Pie as the product may contain almond that is not mentioned on the labeling of the product, according to Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The product being recalled was sold in 168g ...
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The Public Health Agency of Canada has XL Foods beef plant in Alberta has been linked to a new E.coli contamination case. The consumer was affected last month and is still recovering. This will take the total number of people affected ...
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Phoenicia Group is recalling Alkanater brand Tahina as the product may be contaminated with Salmonella, according to Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The product being recalled was sold in 454g containers, bearing the UPC 6 92551 ...
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Phoenicia Group has expanded the recall of its Alkanater brand Tahina in Canada. The product is being recalled as it may be contaminated with Salmonella, according to Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The earlier recall affected the ...
Sobeys Quebec is voluntarily recalling its store-made tropical fruit salad as it may be contaminated with Salmonella Braenderup bacteria, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The company said that the product being ...
Piller's Fine Foods of Ontario,Canada,is voluntarily recalling its own brand Sub Pac Classic and Sliced Pepperoni products as they contain wheat that is not mentioned on the label,according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency(CFIA). ...