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  2. Free People - Wikipedia

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    Today, Free People sells their line in 1,400 specialty stores worldwide. The brand is distributed globally via direct channels, including the Free People Global site, and Free People UK site, as well as specialty clothing boutiques, department stores, and the brand’s freestanding retail locations in the U.S. and Canada. [2]

  3. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Pascal — hardware/furniture store chain; Nordstrom Canada — Department store; Nordstrom Rack Canada — Department store; SAAN Stores — discount department store chain; Shop-Rite — catalogue store chain; Sears Canada — Canadian division of US-based department store chain Sears; Simpson's — department store chain

  4. Richmond Centre (mall) - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Hudson's Bay Company announced plans for their store and mall to be built adjacent to Richmond Square. The two malls were separated by a small road (where upper parking meets the new food court today). They functioned as separate shopping centres until 1989 when they amalgamated into one large mall known today as Richmond Centre.

  5. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    This list of Canadian clothing store chains encompasses some, but not all, of the retailers located in Canada. List. Les Ailes de la Mode; Arc'teryx; Ardene;

  6. Anthropologie - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologie is an American retailer operating in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany and the UK that sells clothing, jewelry, home furniture, decorations, beauty products, and gifts. [3] Anthropologie is part of URBN brands, which includes Urban Outfitters, Free People, BHLDN, and Terrain.

  7. Upper Canada Mall - Wikipedia

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    The former Sears at the Upper Canada Mall. Construction of the mall began in 1973. It opened in 1974 with 55 stores, two of which were the department store anchors Zellers (later Target) and Sears as well as a Dominion Supermarket, [2] [3]. A freestanding Sears Home Store was added to the mall property in 1998.

  8. Find Anyone Anywhere: Discover FreePeopleSearch’s ... - AOL

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    With millions of people living in the U.S.A., it’s often challenging to find a school friend you are no longer in touch with or a family member whose contact information you lost years ago.

  9. Chinook Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chinook Centre (formally branded as "CF Chinook Centre") is the largest shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.It is located near the geographic centre of the city on Macleod Trail, north of Glenmore Trail about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of downtown, and three blocks west of the Chinook CTrain station.