7 April 2021 (Last Updated April 7th, 2021 16:48)
Canadian home improvement retailer Lowe s Canada is set to launch new contactless pick-up lockers at select stores in the country.
Lowe’s Canada is launching its new contactless pick-up lockers at select stores in Canada. Credit: CNW Group / Lowe’s Canada.
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Canadian home improvement retailer Lowe’s Canada is set to launch new contactless pick-up lockers at select stores in the country.
The order retrieval system will be installed near the entrance of 48 participating Lowe’s stores by the end of the month. Some stores are due to launch the system this week.
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Colin Lawson Sr. founded Lawson Projects in 1976, and 45 years later the Calgary company is still thriving despite current problems caused by the pandemic in the development/construction industry. In fact, the firm remains fully operational today, its staff handling jobs remotely from on site, in clients’ offices or from their home offices.
Lawson sold his interest in the firm to his senior project managers, Lorne Larrivee and Ian McMurray, in 2000, and when both retired in 2016, the current ownership of president and managing director Norm Landry, Dave Bartle, Bruce Yorga and Jason Ragan took over.
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Betting on Calgary to grow into a major transportation hub that would require large buildings for warehousing and distribution, Highfield Investment Group purchased 800 acres of raw land in Balzac in 2006-07.
In 2010, president Adrian Munro added more land to increase the size of his master-planned High Plains Industrial Park to 1,100 acres. The hugely successful development recently expanded again with the acquisition of another 298 acres of land immediately to the east of the park, strategically positioning it for future growth.
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