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Business Matters: Starbucks hires Chipotle head as new CEOStruggling with weak demand and disgruntled investors, Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan is stepping down after little more than a year on the job. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Tuesday Aug. 13, 2024.EconomyAug 13
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Consumers switching to cheaper alternativesConsumer spending is changing, with more people choosing to avoid expensive options at places like Starbucks and McDonald’s. Joining us to talk more about this trend is Marvin Ryder, Associate Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University.Global News Morning BCAug 4
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Starbucks to close Osborne Street location permanentlyStarbucks has confirmed they are closing their Osborne Street location permanently.CrimeMay 31
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Neighbourhood Starbucks closure in Winnipeg raises alarms about local crimeA Starbucks in Winnipeg is closing down. But the talk in town is not about coffee. Rather, crime.ConsumerMay 3
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Pill found in Vancouver Island Starbucks cake popA Vancouver Island woman says she found a pill lodged in a sweet treat purchased from Starbucks. As Cassidy Mosconi reports, the mother says she only realized after her five-year-old son took a bite.Global BCFeb 4
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Starbucks allows reusable cups for mobile and drive-thru orders in U.S., CanadaStarbucks is now offering a more sustainable way to enjoy your coffee. The company has announced that it’s allowing customers in the U.S. and Canada to use their own personal cups for mobile and drive-thru orders. This move is being hailed as “long overdue” and a major step towards reducing cup waste. Global’s Naomi Barghiel...CanadaJan 7
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Starbucks in Forest Hill targeted with antisemitic graffitiA Forest Hill Starbucks is the latest business to be targeted with hateful graffiti referencing the Israel-Hamas war. As Caryn Lieberman reports, it’s left those in the neighbourhood on edge.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoNov 16, 2023
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Surveillance video captures Langley Starbucks shootingA shooting that happened during the morning rush hour in Langley this week was over in the blink of an eye. Global News has obtained surveillance video showing the Thursday morning ambush in a Starbucks drive-thru. We want to warn you the images are disturbing. Christa Dao reports.CanadaOct 29, 2023
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Shooting at Langley Starbucks drive-thru sends one person to hospitalA shooting at the height of the morning rush in Langley has left one person in hospital. The shooting happened in the drive-thru of a Starbucks at Fraser Highway and 216th.Global News at Noon BCOct 26, 2023
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Gunfire shatters peace of early morning coffee in LangleyA man was airlifted to hospital after he was shot multiple times in the lineup of a Starbucks at Fraser Hwy. and 216th in Langley. The shooting happened at the height of the morning rush hour and Langley RCMP are investigating what appears to be a targeted hit. Christa Dao reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 26, 2023
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Starbuck’s pumpkin spice latte turns 20 with autumn right around cornerAs summer winds down, the pumpkin spice latte is already back on the menu and August isn’t even over yet. The fall-inspired drink turns 20 this year and has spurred a billion-dollar industry of all things pumpkin. Touria Izri has more on what’s behind the latte’s longevity.ConsumerAug 27, 2023
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‘Huge victory’: Southwest Calgary Starbucks employees agree to first unionized contractA southwest Calgary Starbucks is making history. Employees have agreed to their first unionized contract after months of negotiations. As Ina Sidhu reports, it’s the first location in Alberta to unionize.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryAug 4, 2023
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9 years in prison for driver who crashed car into south Edmonton StarbucksOscar Benjumea was sentenced nine years in prison after he lost control of his speeding Audi car and crashed into a south Edmonton Starbucks in July 2020, killing his three passengers.Global News at Noon EdmontonJan 14, 2022
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Sentencing begins for man accused in triple-fatal Edmonton crashThe sentencing hearing for Oscar Benjumea is now underway. The Ontario man has pleaded guilty to several charges in connection with a deadly crash into a south Edmonton Starbucks last summer. Lisa MacGregor has the latest from court.CrimeOct 4, 2021
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Global News Morning Market & Business Report – Jan. 27, 2021Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management’s Rob Tétrault discusses earnings reported by Microsoft and explains why he’s watching Starbucks and AMC stocks.Jan 27, 2021
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Poilievre pays condolences to Quebec police officer killed, claims ‘crime wave’ due to Trudeau and NDP policiesConservative Party Leader PIerre Poilievre offered his condolences on Wednesday to the family of Quebec provincial police officer Sgt. Maureen Breau, who was killed during an attempted arrest on Monday in Louiseville, Que. He then went on to say her death was part of “a wave of crime and chaos, drugs and disorder” that were...CanadaMar 29, 2023
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‘Diabetes here I come’: Florida Starbucks customer angry after finding message on his cupExpecting an early morning pick-me-up, one Starbucks customer instead found an unexpected message on his cup. “DIABETES HERE I COME” was printed in capital letters on his grande white mocha cup in the city of St. Augustine, on the northeast coast of Florida.WorldApr 13, 2016
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Starbucks recalls metal strawsThu, Aug 4: Coffee giant Starbucks has recalled over two million metal straws. Customers complained young children were cutting their mouths on them.Today’s Global News Hour at 6 Health Matters is brought to you by Pharmasave.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 4, 2016
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Dozens gather for vigil to remember Port Moody teen killed in fentanyl overdoseMon, Aug 15: Dozens gathered in Port Moody Monday night to remember one of the youngest victims of BC’s fentanyl crisis. 16-year-old Gwynevere Staddon was found dead of an apparent overdose in a Starbucks bathroom last week. Her sudden passing has left her community shaken, many of them gathered at Rocky Point Park for a...Global News at 11 BCAug 16, 2016
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Vigil to remember Gwynevere StaddonA vigil will be held Monday night to remember Gwynevere Staddon. The sixteen-year-old was recently found dead of an overdose in a Starbucks bathroom. Sonia Deol had the opportunity to speak with the teens mother.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 15, 2016