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Locations in Ottawa, Quebec City, and Winnipeg Holt Renfrew: department: May 2019: 1: Retailer had a downtown Edmonton store since 1950. [18] Hudson's Bay Company: department: May 2020: 1: Closure of a 207-year-old location [2] [19] Lowe's Canada: department December 2023 - [20] Jean Machine: clothing: November 2018: 24: Remaining stores. [21 ...
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Calgary Eaton Centre (now the Core Shopping Centre), Calgary, Alberta: This downtown mall was constructed in the late 1980s, and required the demolition of the historic Eaton's store (Eaton's moved into larger premises in the new mall). Two facades of the old Eaton's store (1929–1980s) were preserved, and incorporated into the new retail podium.
Woodward's also operated two standalone Furniture Fair stores in Burnaby (which became Costco's first location in Canada in 1985) and Edmonton in the 1970s. There were also discount type stores called Woodwynn (similar to Winners) in BC and Alberta (some within Woodward's Stores), which were originally known as Woodward's Bargain Stores ...
[14] [13] In 1993, Woodward's closed and its location was converted to Zellers. [15] In 1995, Triple Five sold the mall to GE Capital Corp and Maurice Fagan. [ 16 ] From 1999 to 2000, Westmount Centre underwent a $30 million redevelopment which included a new regulation-size ice rink and 540-seat food court in the centre of the mall, and a ...
The Edmonton Remand Centre located at 9660 - 104 Avenue is in the process of being closed [5] and relocated to a new facility at 127 Street & 186 Avenue in early 2013. The facility will be turned over to Alberta Infrastructure to determine its future once it is vacated and decommissioned by corrections. [6]
It is 3.2 km (2.0 mi) west of the City of Edmonton, 5.7 km (3.5 mi) east of the City of Spruce Grove, and 20 km (12 mi) north of the Town of Devon. The locality is named after A. Acheson Tisdal, a railway official. [2] Acheson was founded as a repair facility for CN, with industrial development following in the 1970s. [3]
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Alberta. [1] [2] City of licence ... Edmonton: 25 5.1 536 CBXT-DT: CBC ...