Consumers brave the cold for Boxing Day sales across Canada | Unpublished
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Publication Date: December 26, 2025 - 19:44

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Consumers brave the cold for Boxing Day sales across Canada

December 26, 2025

Standing in line outside an overcapacity Bath & Body Works outlet, Shayla Mitchelson was one of thousands of shoppers cashing in on Boxing Day sales at Winnipeg’s largest mall on Friday.

She braved frigid weather, struggled for nearly three hours to find parking at the Polo Park shopping centre, then navigated through a sea of customers inside.



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