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  2. List of Canadian retail closures (21st century) - Wikipedia

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    restaurant: May 2020: 21: After closures, the chain had 27 locations open across Canada. [22] Nordstrom: department: March 2023: 6: Pier 1 Imports: Home goods: February 2020: 67: Bankruptcy [23] Sears Canada: department: June 2017: 59 [24] Sears Canada: department: October 2017: 74 [25] Sears Home: home: October 2017: 8 [25] Sears Hometown ...

  3. BC Liquor Stores - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 43 The ability to purchase liquor was limited to those who purchased an annual liquor permit for five dollars and who were above 21 years of age. [5]: 9 British Columbians were not able to buy liquor by the glass between 1921 and 1924. A 1925 amendment of the Government Liquor Act allowed for the establishment of beer parlours.

  4. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Cafe-all Canadian Cafe locations closed by 2017 but Hard Rock Casino still exist in Coquitlam, BC, Vancouver, BC, and a new location is set to open in Ottawa in 2021 Hard Rock Cafe still has a location in Niagara Falls, Ontario in Canada.

  5. List of Canadian restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    A chain of restaurants featuring Mexican food, established in Toronto in 2005, with locations in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. [ 2 ]

  6. Last call - Wikipedia

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    Regulated liquor stores (both private and government-operated) can sell off-premises alcohol from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m., with government-operated liquor stores typically closing before 9 p.m. [3] Alberta: Last call and sale of alcohol from a store or establishment is 2 a.m. province-wide.

  7. BC Liquor Distribution Branch - Wikipedia

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    The BC Liquor Distribution Branch (BCLDB) is the governmental body responsible for distributing alcohol and cannabis products in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The BCLDB operates under the Ministry of Finance and was established in 1921 as the Liquor Control Board. [ 1 ]

  8. Hillside Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Target had a store at the mall before they closed in 2015 and the lease has now been acquired by Canadian Tire. Canadian Tire opened its second-largest store in November 2016 at the Hillside Centre. [15] Other businesses located at Hillside Centre include numerous clothing and shoe stores, a BC Liquor Store, banks, and dental/medical offices. [16]

  9. Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch - Wikipedia

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    The BC Liquor Distribution Branch is one of the world's largest importers, distributors and retailers of wines, beer and spirits. All wine, spirits, and beer are distributed to a network of government-run and privately owned liquor stores as well as restaurants, bars and pubs.