Tag: Tricolour Outlet

Tricolour Outlet opens new online store

The Tricolour Outlet reopened Sept. 1 with a revamped online store and revised operations for the upcoming school year. “We plan to operate fully online for the foreseeable future,” Caroline Uchida, head manager of the Tricolour Outlet, wrote in a statement to The Journal. “While we do not have a...

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The social market

To create a relatable rapport with customers, business can take the leap to social media. With the right leveraging of social media, small businesses can use online conversation and interaction to boost their marketability. The student-run Tricolour Outlet capitalizes on their online presence by marketing...

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Painting and crocheting tricolour

Sometimes, with the right amount of encouragement, a hobby can flourish into a crafty business. School-spirited gear is nothing new at Tricolour Outlet, located on the second floor of the JDUC, yet the girls behind these handmade products illustrate how a creative hobby, such as decorative painting...

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Bus service on the decline

In the past two years, Tricolour Express has seen a 30 per cent decline in ticket sales. The bus service is part of the AMS’s Tricolour Outlet, and operates routes to cities including Toronto and Montreal. Last year, Tricolour Express brought in about a third of Tricolour Outlet’s overall revenue. AMS...

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Reducing retail deficit

In part two of the News special project, the Journal reviews the financial status of AMS services Tricolour Outlet and the Publishing and Copy Centre. Although still in the red, the finances of Tricolour Outlet are slowly improving, according to outgoing Retail Services Director Ashley Eagan. Tricolour...

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