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In 1948 Red River Co-op opened their first food stores in Winnipeg. [5] In 1983, due to poor financial performance they ceased food store operations; they shifted focus on their gas bar operations. [5] In 2014, when Sobeys acquired Safeway, they were forced to sell 23 locations by the federal Competition Bureau.
Lake Country Co-op; North Central Co-op; Red River Co-op; Saskatoon Co-op ... (downsized in 2024 to one store location plus one food service ... (Winnipeg) Econo-Mart ...
The mall has approximately 70 stores and services. It is anchored by Red River Co-op, Manitoba Liquor Mart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Landmark Cinemas, Canadian Tire and McNally Robinson; [13] the Liquor Mart at Grant Park is the largest in the province. [14]
Great Canadian Dollar Store; Red River Co-op; ... Red River Co-op; ... Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg; Morgan's — department ...
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), operating as Co-op, is a co-operative federation providing procurement and distribution to member co-operatives in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was established in 1944 after a series of amalgamations of smaller cooperatives, starting in Saskatchewan, including the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wholesale Society and a fuel production and distribution co-op, [1 ...
IGA Extra locations are larger and carry a wider variety of general merchandise, more akin to the hypermarket model. They include a pharmacy, large bakery, a bank, a bistro, a post office, and a larger selection of food items. IGA Extra launched in the early 2000s to take the place of Sobeys locations in the Quebec City and Montreal areas.
The North West Company — multinational grocery and retail company; owner of Northern Stores, NorthMart, Giant Tiger (in Western Canada), Alaska Commercial Co., and Cost-U-Less, none of which are based in Winnipeg. Princess Auto; Red River Co-op — retail cooperative; Stedmans V&S (V&S) — variety discount department store chain, now ...
It had 11 locations [2] in Winnipeg and Selkirk. Founded in 1959 as Co-operators Credit Union , [ 3 ] the credit union was originally a closed-bond institution that restricted its membership to members of Red River Co-op. [ 4 ] It merged with the Selkirk District Credit Union in 1970 and absorbed Heritage Credit Union (formerly Holy Cross ...