The iconic holiday windows at the former Hudson’s Bay building in Toronto will glow again this year after sitting dark for months, revived on short notice by a major candy brand that says it wanted to ...
TORONTO - One of Toronto’s busiest shopping corridors came alive Sunday with elves that operated conveyor belts laden with Mars bars, celebrated the clock hitting midnight with a blast of Skittles and ...
TORONTO — One of Toronto’s busiest shopping corridors came alive Sunday with elves that operated conveyor belts laden with Mars bars, celebrated the clock hitting midnight with a blast of Skittles and ...
Windows wrapped with a message saying "something sweet is coming" are seen on the Hudson's Bay building in Toronto, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giordano Ciampini TORONTO — One of Toronto ...
One of Toronto's busiest shopping corridors came alive Sunday with elves that operated conveyor belts laden with Mars bars, celebrated the clock hitting midnight with a blast of Skittles and frolicked ...
This year's scenes are confectionary company Mars Canada's way to ensure a time-honoured tradition does not fade away with Hudson's Bay. The retailer known as Canada's oldest company collapsed in ...