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  2. Richardson International - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, Pioneer had expanded to over 100 country elevators. In 1931, forty-four elevators of the Saskatchewan and Western Elevator companies were amalgamated into Pioneer; these elevators had been operated by the Richardsons since the mid-1920s. In 1947, Pioneer acquired twenty-three elevators from the failed Reliance Grain Company.

  3. Pioneer Village station - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Village is a subway station on the Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway. It is located under the intersection of Northwest Gate and Steeles Avenue , at the city boundaries of Toronto and Vaughan , Ontario , Canada.

  4. List of grain elevators - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba. The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day. The original line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground. Inglis – Inglis elevator row, last surviving elevator row in Manitoba with a total of four elevators.

  5. Parkland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Parkland operates gas stations under the Esso, Ultramar, Chevron, Pioneer, and Fas Gas Plus brands. The company holds the rights to the convenience store brand On the Run in Canada and most of the United States, and franchises White Spot's fast food restaurant chain Triple O's in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario. Parkland also operates ...

  6. Pioneer Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Parkland Fuel agreed to buy Pioneer Energy for $378 million. 393 gas stations (148 with the Pioneer brand name) in Ontario and Manitoba were part of the initial deal. [7] This merger was challenged by the Competition Bureau in 2015 with a modified acquisition being accepted in 2016.

  7. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    The airport opened in 1928 as Stevenson Aerodrome in honour of the noted Manitoba aviator and pioneer bush pilot, Captain Fred J. Stevenson. [11] Stevenson Aerodrome, also known as Stevenson Field, was Canada's first international airport with Northwest Airways (which became Northwest Airlines ) inaugurating a passenger and mail service between ...

  8. List of buildings and structures at Black Creek Pioneer Village

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    Moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village as a Canadian Centennial project by the Snider family. Taylor Cooperage c. 1850 Paris: Timber frame with board and batten 1976 1988 Tinsmith Shop and Masonic Lodge c. 1850 Woodbridge 1983 1984 Ground floor was a tinsmith shop, upper floor a Masonic lodge. Donated by the Masons of Ontario. [5]

  9. Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day. The original line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground. The Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway (PW&PP) was a railway running from Whitby to Port Perry, running north–south about 50 km east of Toronto.