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  2. Woodward's - Wikipedia

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    Stores opened included Victoria in 1945, Port Alberni in 1948, Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver in 1950, New Westminster in 1954, Westmount Shopper's Park in Edmonton in 1955, Oakridge Centre (where Woodward's was the owner and anchor tenant) in 1959, Chinook Centre in Calgary in 1960, Victoria in 1963, Northgate Centre in Edmonton ...

  3. Earls (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    His first restaurant was opened in Sunburst, Montana, United States, in 1954 under the name "Green & White". In the late 1950s, Fuller moved his young family to Canada and operated a series of A&W (Canada) locations in Edmonton, Alberta. Soon, the Fullers were operating thirty locations [3] [4] and a series of Fuller’s, a Denny’s type of ...

  4. Molson Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Molson Brewery in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Molson was once the owner of home improvement chains Beaver Lumber and Aikenhead's Home Improvement Warehouse . In February 1994, Molson sold a 75% interest in Aikenhead's to Home Depot Inc for $150 million with the option to buy the rest in 1999; [ 9 ] in the event, they agreed on a price of $262 ...

  5. Downtown Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta.Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast.

  6. Women Bond Over Using Weight Loss Drugs and Become Best ... - AOL

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    Bocking is now 172 lbs., a number she hasn’t seen since middle school. The “constant battle,” she says, of losing and gaining weight has defined most of her life. “It’s a painful way to ...

  7. Burger King (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The former Burger King/Kentucky Fried Chicken No. 5 on 70 Avenue is now a Burger Baron. Burger King was a fast food restaurant chain in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Also known as Burger King Drive-Inn, it was founded by former Imperial Oil executives William R. Jarvis (1926-21 July 2014) [1] and James Duncan Rae (3 September 1923 - 17 December 2014) [2] in 1956.

  8. 97 Street - Wikipedia

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    The road has existed in some form since Edmonton was a small agricultural community. At its southern terminus it connects with Jasper Avenue , early Edmonton's main street, at the location of the Edmonton Convention Centre and Canada Place the main federal government offices in Alberta since 1988 and the former site of the Alberta Hotel.

  9. Jasper Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Avenue is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, and is the city's main street. Jasper Avenue has no official street number but is aligned with 101 Avenue with the majority of its length. Jasper Avenue is a major public transit route as several of Edmonton's busiest bus routes travel along it.