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Peace Arch News Wednesday, August 11, 2010

business Grand opening

Still in operation

HomeSense will soon celebrate Chocolate lovers can still the grand opening of its first redeem outstanding gift cards location in Surrey at South Point at all independently owned Exchange. Chocolaterie Bernard Callebaut The 20,000-sq.-ft. store will outlets, including the Peninsula offer brand name and designer Village location. home fashions at discount Despite reports last weeks of prices. debt problems and an ill-timed “We are very real estate buy excited about forcing Chocolaterie opening our first Bernard Callebaut location in Surrey,” head office into said Colleen receivership Aug. Uncao, HomeSense 3, the chocolates spokesperson. will continue to editorial@peacearchnews.com be produced and “The Surrey HomeSense will available at the provide our customers, who South Surrey location. live and work in the area, with “We have become aware that the Bernard Callebaut corporate the convenience, value and stores, mostly located in Calgary, selection for which HomeSense are no longer honouring the has become synonymous. With thousands of new items arriving outstanding gift cards that customers have previously in-store weekly, HomeSense purchased,” said a release issued will offer shoppers an exciting destination with irresistible finds by the group representing licensed dealers for the Calgaryat exceptional prices.” based high-end chocolate maker. The Surrey HomeSense will “We would like to make it open at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. clear that we are still in business, 17, at South Point Exchange, still financially sound, and 3091 152 St.

business notes

honouring all outstanding obligations to customers including gift cards regardless of where they were purchased. “It is our intention to continue serving the communities we are located in for many years to come.”

Hawaii bound Peninsula residents travelling to the Aloha State will have a new option to consider, beginning next year. Starting Jan. 7, Alaska Airlines will offer non-stop flights from Bellingham International Airport to Honolulu, Hawaii. Introductory one-way fares – currently on sale for $149 per person – are available if purchased by Aug. 17, for travel between Jan. 7 and March 10, 2011, the company announced last week. “We are committed to offering low fares and our awardwinning customer service to Hawaii from more points on the West Coast,” said Joe Sprague, Alaska Airlines’ vice-president of marketing.

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