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  2. Real Canadian Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Ontario stores were co-branded with the local Loblaw banner (i.e., "Loblaws - The Real Canadian Superstore"), but most shortened their name to reduce confusion and allow separate weekly specials for each chain. New Ontario locations began to open under the name Loblaw Superstore in late 2007.

  3. Rexall (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    McKesson Canada purchased Rexall in December 2016 for $3 billion from the Katz Group of Companies. [4] At the time, it was estimated that Rexall had an average annual revenue of approximately $2.0 to $2.5 billion. [5] Around this period, one of the major rival pharmacies in Canada was Shoppers Drug Mart. [6]

  4. Edmonton Indy - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Edmonton Indy was the last in Edmonton. The city had spent over $12 million [ 6 ] [ 7 ] over the last three years and a total of $22 million over eight years. [ 7 ] Beginning in 2008 the non-profit organization Northlands ran the Indy for three years, losing $12.5 million. [ 6 ]

  5. Rexall - Wikipedia

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    Plumb's Drugs, Rexall in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Rexall was a chain of American drugstores, and the name of their store-branded products.The stores, having roots in the federation of United Drug Stores starting in 1903, licensed the Rexall brand name to as many as 12,000 drug stores across the United States from 1920 to 1977.

  6. Canadian Finals Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    From its 1974 inception through 2017, the event was held at Northlands and Northlands Coliseum (most recently known as Rexall Place) in Edmonton, Alberta. [2] In July 2016, it was announced that the event would move to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2017, after having rejected a bid by Northlands and Oilers Entertainment Group to continue hosting the event in Edmonton.

  7. Northlands Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Skyreach Centre in 2001. The Coliseum opened in 1974 as a replacement for the aging Edmonton Gardens.While the Edmonton Oilers' ownership group, including Charles Allard, had initially pursued to construct their own arena, they backtracked and partnered with the Edmonton Exhibition Association (EEA, now Northlands)—the non-profit operator of Edmonton Gardens—after they expressed concern ...

  8. Edmonton Gardens - Wikipedia

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    It was home to the World Hockey Association's Edmonton Oilers from 1972 to 1974. The Oilers moved to the brand new Northlands Coliseum after the 1973–74 season. In addition to the Oilers, the Edmonton Oil Kings, Edmonton Eskimos hockey team, and Edmonton Flyers played their home games at Edmonton Gardens. It held a wide variety of events ...

  9. Northgate Centre - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the Service Canada location was closed. On March 28, 2015, the Future Shop closed. [5] In 2017, Game City, a local video game store, moved from Londonderry Mall to Northgate, and Marshalls opened in Future Shop's former space the same year. In May 2018 the Rexall location closed, as well as the Chili's outparcel the