Summer isn’t over yet, but we’re already looking ahead to the September issue of The Communicator!

In this issue, we’ll be looking at a conference geared towards women in the industry, a sustainability course that’s helping retailers across Western Canada, and how a collaboration between two retailers could benefit the industry.

All of that and much more awaits you in the next issue of The Communicator, coming your way mid-September!

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