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  2. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    Rona's common shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "RON". In 2003, Rona acquired Réno-Dépôt Inc. from British Kingfisher plc, including The Building Box stores. Rona also opened its third large distribution centre in Calgary, Alberta. In 2004, Rona acquired Totem Building Supplies Limited, an Alberta company.

  3. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Old Toronto [40] James McDonnell Building 1842 79–81 King Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] John F. Smith Building 1842 75–77 King Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] Paul Bishop's House: 1842 363–365 Adelaide Street East Old Town: Old Toronto [40] Roblin's Mill 1842 1000 Murray Ross Parkway (The Village at Black Creek)

  4. Category:Hardware stores of Canada - Wikipedia

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  5. Royal Building Products Announces Relocation of Surrey ... - AOL

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    Royal Building Products Announces Relocation of Surrey, B.C., PVC Pipe Fittings Facility to Langley WOODBRIDGE, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Royal Building Products today announced that its PVC pipe ...

  6. Henry Langley (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Langley (26 November 1836 – 1907) was a Canadian architect based in Toronto.He was active from 1854 to 1907. Among the first architects born and trained in Canada, he was a founding members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1880 and was instrumental in establishing the Ontario Association of Architects in 1889.

  7. King's Mill, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    King's Mill, Toronto, was a land lot (or land tract) with a 1,100 acres timber reserve established in 1793 by John Graves Simcoe to supply wood to build ships, material for government buildings in York (including Old Fort York). [1] The reserve was bounded by Bloor Street, Humber River, The Queensway and Royal York Road. Shipbuilding of vessels ...

  8. King Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Chewett Building, on the southeast corner, was Toronto's first office block and the largest single structure in town. King Street is a major east–west commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was one of the first streets laid out in the 1793 plan of the town of York, which became Toronto in 1834.

  9. 222 Jarvis Street - Wikipedia

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    The building was once connected to the adjacent building now known as the Merchandise Building, a former department store warehouse, which has since been converted to loft apartments. The Government of Ontario chose 222 Jarvis Street as a model to show that older buildings can be retrofitted to significantly reduce a building's carbon footprint .