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  2. Dominion Stores - Wikipedia

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    Coincident with that opening, two medium-size locations in the east end of St. John's (older General Supermarket locations acquired in the early 1990s) were closed, while a third (Churchill Square) was converted to a SaveEasy. As a result, it is believed that all Dominion stores in the province have now been transitioned to the newer formats.

  3. Ayre and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The St. John's Central Fire Station now stands on the site. Hamilton Avenue - Ayre's Supermarket - became a Dominion store until 1995 - now closed Torbay Road Mall - Ayre's Supermarket - became a Dominion store until 1993, at which point it moved to a then-larger store on Newfoundland Drive (closed in 2007) - was IGA from 1996 to 1999 - now ...

  4. Chuck Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman was a design engineer for 6 years at McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri.He was involved in military jet projects including serving as the Senior Design Engineer on the High Alpha Research Vehicle, a modified F/A-18 Hornet, utilized by NASA to investigate controlled flight at high angles of attack by way of thrust vectoring.

  5. Media in Waterloo Region - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener FM 102.7 CKMS-FM: 102.7 Radio Waterloo Community radio: Radio Waterloo, Inc. Waterloo: Former campus radio station of the University of Waterloo: FM 105.3 CFCA-FM: 105.3 Virgin Radio Contemporary hit radio: Bell Media Radio: Kitchener FM 106.7 CIKZ-FM: Country 106.7 Country music: Rogers Radio: Kitchener FM 107.5 CJDV-FM: 107.5 Dave ...

  6. Frank Coleman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Joseph Coleman is a Canadian businessman. He was acclaimed leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador on April 17, 2014, and was slated to be sworn in as the 12th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador; however, he announced on June 16, 2014 that he was quitting politics before actually assuming either position.

  7. PAL Airlines - Wikipedia

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    PAL Airlines (formerly Provincial Airlines and stylized as PALairlines) is a Canadian regional airline with headquarters at St. John's International Airport in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [8] PAL operates scheduled passenger, cargo, air ambulance and charter services. PAL is the commercial airline arm of the PAL Group of ...

  8. North Peace Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Fort St. John Flyers were inducted into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024. [ 4 ] The 2013–14 season saw the league lose two teams when the Hythe Mustangs folded near the end of the season and the Lakeland Eagles were expelled for repeatedly failing to fulfill league commitments.

  9. John Motz - Wikipedia

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    John Motz (born Johannes Motz; 5 June 1830 – 29 October 1911) was a Canadian politician, German-language newspaper proprietor, sheriff and tailor. Born near Mühlhausen in the Province of Saxony , Prussia (today part of Thuringia , Germany), he immigrated to Berlin, Canada West (now Kitchener, Ontario ) in 1848.