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  2. Metro Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Metro-Lasalle changed its name to Metro-Ltée. Metro merged with the Marché Richelieu grocery chain in 1975 to become Groupe Metro-Richelieu Inc in 1976. [citation needed] In the early 1980s, Metro went through harder times because of fierce competition from Provigo and the ongoing recession. Metro merged with Epiciers Unis Inc. and ...

  3. Miracle Food Mart - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Food Mart was a supermarket chain in Ontario, Canada, owned by Steinberg's, a Quebec-based retailer in the 1970s and 1980s.. Steinberg purchased the Canadian division of Grand Union, with 38 stores, in June 1959 to make its entrance into Ontario.

  4. List of numbered roads in Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    The city of Greater Sudbury is the only census division in Northern Ontario that maintains a system of numbered municipal roads. County or municipal road systems otherwise exist only in Southern Ontario; in the rest of the Northern region, provincially maintained secondary highways serve a similar function. Several of the city's municipal roads ...

  5. Urban neighbourhoods of Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    The downtown of Sudbury is bounded by Ste-Anne Road/Davidson Street (1909) [1] pg 12 to the north, Douglas Street (1909) [1] pg 13 at Brady (1905) [1] pg 6 /Elgin Street at Howey Drive to the south, Kitchener Street to the east and Alder Street to the west, and includes one of the city's largest concentration of retail businesses and offices.

  6. Sudbury Junction station - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury Junction station (IATA: XDY) is a train station in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, serving Via Rail. It serves The Canadian train. It is not connected to the Greater Sudbury Transit bus system or the original Sudbury station (eastern terminus of the Sudbury–White River train ) 10 km (6.2 mi) downtown. [ 2 ]

  7. GOVA - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury Transit served an area population of 92,000 with a vehicle fleet of 33 buses and employed 103 workers (1991). The original Sudbury Transit logo was designed by designer Stuart Ash in 1972. [8] The agency later used the municipal logo of Greater Sudbury on its vehicles rather than a distinct transit-specific logo. Sudbury Transit logo, 1972

  8. Bell Park (Sudbury) - Wikipedia

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    The park has been the site of many cultural events in the city, including the Northern Lights Festival Boréal, [6] the Sudbury Summerfest, [7] the city's annual dragonboat races [8] and a summer concert series. The Bell Park Gazebo Concert Series showcases the talent of local performers in a summer concert series held at the gazebo, and is ...

  9. Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury, is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. [4] By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the fifth largest in Canada.