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  2. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Kmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent; Canadian stores sold to Zellers; Knob Hill Farms — grocery store chain in Southern Ontario; Krazy Krazy; Les Ailes de la Mode — department store; Lowe's Canada — Hardware store, now RONA+; Lastman's Bad Boy — Furniture Store; Metropolitan Stores — variety store chain

  3. Shoppers World Brampton - Wikipedia

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    The former Simpsons/Bay/Sears store at the north-east end of the mall was demolished in October–November 2010, with plans submitted to the City of Brampton to redevelop the north end of the mall. [23] This redevelopment is now completed with most of the stores in this phase accessible only from outside, instead of from within the mall.

  4. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over.

  5. List of gangs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Foundation Motorcycle Club – A now defunct Ontario-based Hells Angels support club, that was active during the Ontario Biker War, it had chapters in Toronto, Hamilton and Oakville. [ 206 ] Ghost Riders Motorcycle Club – Alberta based gang, absorbed by the Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (Canada) in November 1980.

  6. Bramalea City Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Bramalea City Centre had its grand opening on March 28, 1973; [2] this was only four years after Brampton's first mall, Shoppers World Brampton, opened its doors in 1969. Initially opening with 160 outlets, Bramalea City Centre housed various retail stores, large anchor store tenants, grocery stores, restaurants and even a hardware store ...

  7. Trinity Common Mall - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Common Mall (often referred to by residents as 'Trinity') is a large outdoor shopping centre in the city of Brampton, Ontario, Canada.With over 850,000 square feet (79,000 m 2) of retail space and more than 60 outlets, [1] the shopping centre primarily serves the growing populations of both northern Brampton and nearby Caledon, Ontario.

  8. Whitby Mall - Wikipedia

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    Though the mall experienced an upswing in store occupancy by the end of the decade following the opening of a ServiceOntario location, [4] by 2017 it was cited by the Toronto Star as a mall "struggling to survive" amid the retail apocalypse of the 2010s. [3] In 2016, the Whitby Mall was acquired by the real estate firm First Capital.

  9. Brampton Mall - Wikipedia

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    Brampton Mall is a shopping mall in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Typical of early North American malls, the Brampton Mall is an outdoor plaza with two rows of stores, connected by a "covered breezeway".