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  2. Bells Corners - Wikipedia

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    613, 343. Bells Corners is a suburban neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located along Robertson Road west of downtown, within Ottawa's western Greenbelt, in College Ward. As of the Canada 2016 Census, the community had a population of 9,272. [1][2]

  3. Westcliffe Estates - Wikipedia

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    Westcliffe Estates (Bells Corners West), is a neighbourhood of Bells Corners in College Ward, in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1969, most of the older homes in this area were built by Assaly Construction and later the Thomas C. Assaly Corporation. [1] The Westcliffe community is characterized by significantly higher ...

  4. Zellers - Wikipedia

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    The storefront of the re-opened Zellers in Bells Corners, Ottawa. In January 2013, HBC revised its strategy and decided to keep a total of three stores open under the Zellers banner after March 31, 2013. [45] [46] [47] These locations no longer operated as discount department stores, but instead as liquidation outlets for sister chain The Bay. [48]

  5. Mrs. Winner's Chicken & Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Volunteer Capital was renamed Winners Corp. and by December there were 64 restaurants under the Mrs. Winner's umbrella. [4] In 1984 the chain boasted a total of 184 stores but by 1989 after four years of losses, the company decided to sell the franchise [ 5 ] to RTM Inc., Arby's largest franchisee, for about $30 million.

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  7. Lynwood Village - Wikipedia

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    Lynwood Village. Lynwood Village is a neighbourhood in Bells Corners, west of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is also known as Bells Corners East. The homes were built in between 1958 and 1966. [1] It is one of the first examples of tract housing in Ottawa. The neighbourhood is bounded to the north Robertson Road, east is presumably ...

  8. Hartin's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hartin Hotel was one of the first buildings to be constructed in Bell’s Corners after the fire. David Hartin was a well-known farmer and businessman in 19th century Goulbourn Township. He owned several properties including the hotel, two mills and the Goodwood Hall farm on Hazeldean Road, which still exists and is known as the David ...

  9. Robertson Road - Wikipedia

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    Robertson Road is a four-lane route along its entire length and the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph) except within Bells Corners where it is 60 km/h (37 mph). The route west of the old CP Rail trestle (now the Trans Canada Trail) passes through the Greenbelt and is designated as a high risk deer collision corridor. Numerous attempts have been ...