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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.
Kauffmans (Winnipeg) Kmart Canada; Knechtel Foods; Knob Hill Farms; Lady York; Loeb; Lofood; Marché Frais; Miracle Food Mart; Montemurro (North-Western Quebec and North-Eastern Ontario) Mr. Grocer; N&D SuperMarkets (Windsor, had S&H Green Stamps) OK Economy; Overwaitea Foods; Penner Foods (Manitoba) Piggly Wiggly; Price Chopper; Red & White ...
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 ...
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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.
In 1986, the company opened its first large-scale grocery store in Moncton, New Brunswick, using the name The Real Atlantic Superstore. In 1995, the name was shortened to Atlantic Superstore , and following the 2024 rebrand, the name was lengthened again to the present name, Real Atlantic Superstore.
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Goodman Department Stores was a retail chain in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.It operated 34 departments between 1904 and 1985.The store was founded by European Brothers Harry and Sol Goodman and Harry's in-laws the Vinebergs of Quebec from the proceeds of fur and fish trading and the transfer of inventory from three small Quebec stores established earlier.