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  2. Needs Convenience - Wikipedia

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    The Sobeys-owned Green Gables chain was changed over to Needs by the late 1990s as part of a final effort to consolidate the region's up-scale convenience store market. During the early 2000s, Sobeys experimented with converting several Needs stores to the Sobeys Express brand on a limited trial basis.

  3. Peavey Mart - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2025, the chain announced the closures of 24 stores in Ontario and Nova Scotia as part of their organizational restructuring. [9] On January 27, 2025, Peavey Mart announced that they will be closing all 90 stores in Canada in the coming months and would seek creditor protection. [10]

  4. Real Atlantic Superstore - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, the company's headquarters were relocated from Sackville, New Brunswick to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. New warehousing facilities for just in time logistics distribution were built, and a huge expansion campaign brought new large-format stores to many centres in the region within a period of only several years. In the early 2000s ...

  5. Cityplace (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The former Eaton's store site is now the city's arena, Canada Life Centre. Cineplex announced in June 1980 that they would build several multiplex movie theatres across Canada, and that Winnipeg would soon have 7 theatre locations, yet to be determined. [ 7 ]

  6. Winnipeg Square - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Square (also known as the Shops of Winnipeg Square) is an underground shopping mall located at Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was built in 1979 by Smith Carter Parkin for the Trizec Corporation , and has 45 stores and restaurants.

  7. Metropolitan Stores - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Stores of Canada Ltd. (often referred to as Met or Metropolitan) was a Canadian variety department store chain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The company was incorporated in 1908 as F.H. Brewster & Company, renamed Metropolitan Stores Ltd. in 1920 and became a newly-formed Canadian corporation as Metropolitan Stores of Canada Ltd. in 1961.

  8. The number of CMAs increased from 33 in 2011 with the promotion of the Belleville and Lethbridge CAs. [7] The number of CAs increased from 113 through the creation of eight new CAs – Arnprior , Carleton Place , Gander , Nelson , Sainte-Marie , Wasaga Beach , Weyburn and Winkler – the demotion of two CAs – Amos and Temiskaming Shores ...

  9. Hockey for All Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hockey for All Centre (stylized as hockey for all centre) is an ice hockey facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba, near the Red River Exhibition.. Owned by True North Sports & Entertainment, the 172,000-square-foot (16,000 m 2) complex contains four arenas, and serves as the practice and training facilities of the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League and Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey ...