Robin Lee knows what you’re thinking as he plucks an item from the shelf of his family-owned store in suburban Ottawa: This product seems a bit, well, stupid. The CEO of Lee Valley Tools goes one step ...
"Jason has the complete confidence of the Lee Family and he plays an integral part of the management team on both an operational and strategic level. This appointment renews and strengthens our ...
The Auto-store, is a micro-fulfillment center that will allow Lee Valley Tools to consolidate 36,000 square feet of picking locations into 6000 square feet, freeing up space for them to expand ...
Lee Valley Tools founder Leonard Lee was an entrepreneur and an innovator who shared his success by paying employees well, giving them a cut of the company's profits, and making sure they never ...
When Lee Valley Tools overhauled its website in 2019, Jason Tasse and the rest of the Ottawa company’s management team braced for the inevitable backlash from customers who would have to click through ...
Lee Valley Tools says the distribution of its annual Christmas catalog has been caught in the crossfire of postal disruptions for the second year in a row. “This is the second national service postal ...
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The last store in Toronto for Lee Valley Tools has now permanently closed. The woodworking and gardening store was located at 1275 Morningside Ave. in Scarborough, and didn't make it to 2022.
Businesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today the StarPhoenix talks to Jason Tasse, president of Lee Valley Tools, which recently relocated to Lawson Heights Mall ...
Leonard Lee came from humble beginnings in Saskatchewan where he studied in a one-room school but flourished, becoming a savvy entrepreneur who grew a world-renown business in Ottawa on the principles ...
Gardening in a city like Toronto is already hard enough, but it's about to get even more difficult for those living downtown. After 15 years at their King Street location, Lee Valley is closing their ...
Leonard Lee came from humble beginnings in Saskatchewan where he studied in a one-room school but flourished, becoming a savvy entrepreneur who grew a world-renown business in Ottawa on the principles ...
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