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L'Équipeur expanded in September 1996 as a store of 15,000 square feet of floor space in the same shopping centre, becoming the chain's largest location in Quebec. [52] L'Équipeur left Place Greenfield Park around 2016 and has been replaced by a relocated Dollarama. [ 40 ]
Target acquired the lease of Zellers and opened a store at Fleur de Lys on October 18, 2013, as part of the retailer's second wave of openings in Quebec. [9] On May 8, 2015, Walmart bought the lease of the former Target store. [10] Primaris REIT completed its acquisition of Fleurs de Lys on July 20, 2005. [11]
Walmart closed their Saguenay store in April 2005 after workers unionized and days before contract settlement by binding arbitration, putting 190 employees out of work. Walmart argued that the store was not profitable and the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed 6–3 on November 27, 2009, that the company had the legal right to close the store. [50]
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Walmart said Wednesday that it will open five automated distribution centers for fresh food across the country, as the retailer chases efficiency and its online grocery business grows.. The ...
Walmart Store 515 in Murphy, NC, the first Walmart in the state of North Carolina, opening on August 16, 1983. This store has a new exterior design that was introduced in 2021. Taken August 27, 2023. A Wal-Mart store in the 1980s. In 1981, Walmart expanded into the southeastern US market, opening stores in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina ...
In Quebec, Maxi and Co. and some larger Provigo (previously Loblaws) locations fill the void. As well, there are a handful of large-format Loblaws and Zehrs stores in Ontario – including certain locations in Markham and Kitchener – which closely replicate the selection of food and general merchandise available at Superstores.
In 2002, the Service de police municipale de Lachute was transferred to the Sûreté du Québec. [5] The Expo Lachute Fair is the oldest fair in Quebec and the second-oldest in all of Canada, running from 1825 to the present. In 1917, the Argenteuil Agricultural Society purchased land to hold the Expo Lachute Fair permanently in Lachute.