Ikea

Will legal slëepøvers at Ikea deter showroom squatters?

No drinking, no weapons, and no public displays of affection are allowed. How fun can that kind of slumber party really be?

Have we hit ‘peak stuff?’ Ikea says there’s röom to grow.

Have consumers hit their limit for buying furniture, as one Ikea executive recently claimed? Don’t bet on it. Ikea sure isn’t.

Vegetarians, divided: The rise of the flexitarian

Cheeseburger-loving flexitarians are driving a vegan boom—to the ire of some

Ikea provides an Allen key–to literature

The Swedish giant doesn’t just do affordable furniture, it’s also inspired a horror novel, a French bestseller and a museum

Good news, bad news

A Canadian gold-medal winning sculler rescued at sea and an outbreak of measles strikes the U.K.

Let the Ikea monkey go home

Yasmin Nakhuda deserves one more chance with Darwin, writes Barbara Amiel

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What students are talking about today (December 10th edition)

Pot brownies, grassy libraries and a monkey loose at Ikea

Good news, bad news: Sept 27-Oct 4, 2012

Good news, bad news

This week: John Baird, Alison Redford, Daryl Katz, CFIA, Ikea

What students are talking about today (October 1 edition)

London shooting, Regina theft and Toronto mega-project

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Why everyone wants to set up shop in Winnipeg

The city is hosting a retail boom led by big box stores

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IKEA introduces the Uppleva entertainment system

It may not be suitable for audiophiles but at least the integrated unit isn’t a plastic prop

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Swedish for recession

Ikea’s trademark bookcase is proving to be a global economic indicator