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  2. Pirate Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Pirate Joe's was a specialty grocery store in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, owned by Michael Hallatt. Its inventory consisted entirely of store brand products resold from locations of the U.S.-based grocery chain Trader Joe's , which does not operate any locations in Canada.

  3. Joey (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Joey Restaurant Group (stylized as JOEY) is a Western Canadian premium casual restaurant chain based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Joey chain of restaurants was founded by Jeff Fuller. [3] Joey restaurants are a part of a chain of family-owned restaurants, expanding throughout North America.

  4. Franworks Group - Wikipedia

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    Original Joe’s Restaurant and Bar (also called “OJ’s”) was started in 1997 in Calgary, and joined Franworks in 2002. In 2010, OJ’s was named one of Canada's ...

  5. Joe's Original restaurant turns 30 with throwback specials ...

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    The festivities will culminate on Aug. 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. with a special birthday bash. Guests can enjoy live music and participate in a Joe's birthday cake raffle drawing at 7 p.m.

  6. Original Joe's - Wikipedia

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    The first Original Joe's was established by a Croatian immigrant, Ante "Tony" Rodin in 1937. [3] The restaurant was originally located at 144 Taylor Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, and initially consisted of a 14-stool counter on a saw-dust covered floor. [4]

  7. Beaudoin sons carry on tradition at Joe's Place Farms ... - AOL

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    Jun. 2—East Vancouver landmark Joe's Place Farms is continuing on after its founder, Joe Beaudoin, retired and handed off a few parcels of berries and peaches to his two sons. At Northeast 18th ...

  8. History of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the original inhabitants of what is now known as Vancouver. The city falls within the traditional territory of three Coast Salish peoples known as, Squamish (Sḵwxwú7mesh), Tsleil-waututh and Xwméthkwyiem ("Musqueam"—from masqui "an edible grass that grows in the sea").

  9. List of historic places in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver BC 49°15′02″N 123°10′48″W  /  49.2506°N 123.18°W  / 49.2506; -123.18  ( Lord Kitchener Elementary Vancouver municipality ( 11312 )