The way jewellers conduct business is changing. We have seen significant transformation in the past two years; beyond brick-and-mortar sales and trade show events, many professionals are finding other lucrative ways to buy and sell their pieces.
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A string of armed jewellery robberies has ignited the need for added vigilance in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
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Much like the holiday season, we have all been looking forward to a time when we can return to public spaces, shop in person, and reunite with our communities.
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With the holiday season underway, it is more important than ever to put ‘double-check safety and security’ at the very top of every jewellery retailer’s ‘to-do’ list.
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Following months of lockdown measures, retailers across Canada have slowly and carefully been reopening their brick-and-mortar stores.
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De Beers Group’s Ontario-based Victor Mine is continuing its streak of winning safety awards.
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It’s a well-known fact, some careers such as aviation, firefighting, and policing, are more dangerous than others, and frequently require being prepared to handle life-threatening situations at any time.
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With an increasing consumer demand for verified-safe jewellery professionals, Global Investigative Services Inc. has developed a background check program to champion the industry-wide challenges of misinformation, fraud, and misrepresentation of products and services, and it’s open to any jewellers association members, including Canadian Jewellers Association (CJA) members.
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