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  2. Farm Boy - Wikipedia

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    Farm Boy Inc. is a Canadian specialty food retailer operating in the province of Ontario. The company is based in Ottawa, Ontario . Since 2018, the company is majority owned by the Sobeys grocery chain's parent company, Empire Company Ltd .

  3. Miracle Food Mart - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Food Mart was a supermarket chain in Ontario, Canada, owned by Steinberg's, a Quebec-based retailer in the 1970s and 1980s.. Steinberg purchased the Canadian division of Grand Union, with 38 stores, in June 1959 to make its entrance into Ontario.

  4. Dixie Flyers - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Flyers were a Canadian bluegrass band based in London, Ontario, Canada. The band first came together in 1974, [ 1 ] and became one of Canada's best known bluegrass bands. [ 2 ]

  5. No Frills (grocery store) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Canadian discount supermarket chain; a subsidiary of the Loblaw Companies For the eastern Nebraska and western Iowa "No Frills" chain, see No Frills Supermarkets. No Frills The banner's current logo A No Frills location in Markham, Ontario Company type Subsidiary Industry Retail ...

  6. Bill Long (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Long spent three decades coaching in the Ontario Hockey League with the Niagara Falls Flyers, London Knights and Ottawa 67's. The OHL created the Bill Long Award in his honour, for distinguished lifetime service to the league. He won the Memorial Cup with the Flyers in 1965.

  7. Real Canadian Superstore - Wikipedia

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    New Ontario locations began to open under the name Loblaw Superstore in late 2007. Since December 2008, Ontario stores have used common flyers displaying a combined "Superstore: Loblaw/Real Canadian" logo. [1] However, Loblaw has not yet said whether one banner will eventually replace the other.

  8. H. J. McManus - Wikipedia

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    Over the years he also purchased several major businesses such as T. Husband Transport, Hotel London, London Arena & the Stork Club in Port Stanley, Ontario. Hotel London was built in 1927 and Joe purchased it in 1962. It was sold in 1972 and was torn down to make way for the City Centre Tower that now stands at the corner of Dundas and Wellington.

  9. Travis Konecny - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), who were entering a rebuilding year after finishing the 2012–13 season with a 16–46–6 record, selected Konecny first overall in the 2013 OHL draft, [12] an honour that came with the Jack Ferguson Award for the top OHL draft pick of the year. [13]