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  2. Debonairs Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Debonairs Pizza is a South Africa-based pizza restaurant chain franchise founded in 1991 by Craig MacKenzie and Andrew Harvey. MacKenzie came up with the idea and business model to found the company following a gap-year trip to Los Angeles when he was a student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal . [ 2 ]

  3. List of corporations based in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of corporations based in Winnipeg. This includes businesses completely owned and operated out of Winnipeg , as well as corporations that have significant operations (manufacturing, etc.) in Winnipeg, such as American-owned companies that base their Canadian division in Winnipeg (as in the case of Lifetouch Canada ). [ 1 ]

  4. File:Debonairs Pizza, The Zone.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 360 Main (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    360 Main & Shops of Winnipeg Square comprises 597,755 square feet of leasable area, of which 55,284 square feet is the retail component of Winnipeg Square. The property has 954 parking stalls. Currently owned by Artis REIT, a real estate investment trust from Winnipeg, the building was originally home to the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange and was ...

  6. Little Italy, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2010s, the representatives of the city met with residents and stakeholders to plan the neighbourhood's future development. The Corydon-Osborne Area Plan was released in 2014 with community consultation going on during the decade. It was adopted by Council in 2017.

  7. St. James-Assiniboia - Wikipedia

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    The area today is composed of the several municipalities that existed prior to the amalgamation of Winnipeg in 1971/1972. It began in 1886 as the Rural Municipality of Assiniboia , parts of which broke off to form the RM of St. James in 1921 and the RM of Brooklands in 1922.

  8. St. Boniface, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The St. Boniface area covers much of the eastern part of Winnipeg, including Old St. Boniface. [10]It also includes the Canadian National Railway's Symington Yards, a major rail-handling facility; and the Union Stockyards, which were once the largest of their kind in Canada.

  9. Subdivisions of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Inner City was defined for planning purposes in the 1980s by the three-government Core Area Initiative. Within the Inner City, the Downtown Winnipeg Zoning By-Law defines an area for regulation of downtown development, significantly smaller than the Downtown community area. The Exchange District is a National Historic Site of Canada.