
Sears gets OK to liquidate, affecting 100+ jobs in Lethbridge
LETHBRIDGE – It’s now official: a storied name in North American retail is about to disappear from the Canadian landscape. But the head of Economic Development Lethbridge says it’s a “sign of the times.”
Ontario Superior Court granted Sears Canada approval Friday, Oct. 13 to liquidate its remaining stores, after hearing that no viable buyer can be found. It will mean the closure of 130 stores, including in Lethbridge, and the elimination of 12,000 jobs.
Trevor Lewington, the CEO of Economic Development Lethbridge, has childhood memories of shopping at Sears with his mother, and said losing more than 100 part-time retail jobs is never good news.
“It’s the nature of changing retail, unfortunately,” Lewington said Friday. “We’ve seen a shift from sort of traditional big-box, or traditional department store-type retail to more online shopping.”