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  2. La Maison Simons - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, a new store opened in Galeries de la Capitale, also in Quebec City. La Maison Simons opened new locations in Sherbrooke and Montreal, Quebec in 1999. Two years later in 2001, a store was opened at Promenades Saint-Bruno. The final new location in the burst of expansion was in 2002, when La Maison Simons opened a new store in Laval ...

  3. Peter Simons (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Simons and his brother Richard took over the business in 1996, becoming the fifth generation of the Simons family to run the store. Under Peter and Richard Simons, La Maison Simons expanded outside of Quebec City for the first time, opening stores in Sherbrooke and Montreal in 1999, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville in 2001, Laval in 2002 [ 2 ] and ...

  4. Jan Simons - Wikipedia

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    Jan Simons (11 November 1925 – 7 May 2006) was a Canadian baritone, music teacher and administrator.Complementing a vocal performance career in Canada in the 1950s and 1960s, he was a member of the faculty of music at McGill University in Montreal and a long-time teacher and general director at the summer music camp of Canadian Amateur Musicians/Musiciens Amateurs du Canada (CAMMAC).

  5. Fairview Pointe-Claire - Wikipedia

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    Fairview Pointe-Claire (corporately styled as "CF Fairview Pointe-Claire") is the largest shopping mall in the West Island and one of the biggest on the Island of Montreal. It is located in the city of Pointe-Claire , Quebec , Canada, at the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway and Saint-Jean Boulevard.

  6. Nelson Symonds - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, Symonds and Biddle performed as a duo in numerous Laurentian resorts. Throughout his 30-plus year career, he played at all of the major jazz venues in Montreal including Upstairs, Biddles and Cafe La Bohème among others. Symonds reportedly resisted recording until the 1990s, cutting three collaborative albums, and one as ...

  7. ‘Two Women’ Review: From Quebec Comes a Cringy Remake of a ...

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    Alissa Simon. January 25, 2025 at 11:45 PM. ... (“Viking”), which opens up the housebound action with glittering night-time glimpses of Montreal, commuter trains and kids at play. ...

  8. Simpsons (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Simpsons vanished from Greater Montreal in 1989 with its five stores either converted to The Bay or simply closed, leaving the chain with a presence only in the Toronto area. [12] HBC acknowledged at the time that Simpsons wasn't doing great in Toronto but was still performing well enough to continue there and even planned to add three more ...

  9. Simon Property Group - Wikipedia

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    Simon Property Group, Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls, ... Premium Outlets Montreal, the second in Canada, opened. [29]