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Sleep Country in Richmond Hill, ON A Sleep Country store in Markham, Ontario. Sleep Country Canada Holdings Inc. is a Canadian mattress retailer and #1 specialty retailer of Canada with over 250 stores operating in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
Orchard Park Shopping Centre is a regional shopping mall in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.It is the largest shopping mall in the Okanagan.It is located on the major provincial highway, Harvey Avenue (Highway 97), at the intersections of Cooper Road and Dilworth Drive, south of Dilworth Mountain.
Gordon Lownds (born 1947/48), co-Founder of Sleep Country Canada and Listen Up! Canada, is a successful Canadian entrepreneur. Gord Lownds was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from York University and an MBA from the University of Toronto.
Christine Magee (born November 7, 1959) is the co-founder and president of Sleep Country Canada. [1] In October 1994, she co-founded the company with Stephen K. Gunn and Gordon Lownds . By 2004, the company had expanded to 89 stores, with over 600 employees and operations in three provinces.
Stephen K. Gunn is Executive Co-Chairman and co-Founder of Sleep Country Canada Inc, which he co-founded with Christine Magee and Gordon Lownds. As of June 2013, the company has 201 stores across Canada and 43 stores in the US. [1] [2] [3]
Stephen Fuhr (born May 27, 1969) is a Canadian Liberal politician, who represented the riding of Kelowna—Lake Country in Canada's 42nd Parliament.. Fuhr was born in Edmonton and grew up in Kamloops.
Greater Kelowna (officially known as Kelowna Census Metropolitan Area) is the largest metropolitan area in British Columbia. It's the fastest growing metropolitan area within B.C and the fifth fastest growing in all of Canada.
Coldstream is known for the Coldstream Ranch, established in 1863 by Captain Charles Frederick Houghton.He transferred the ranch to Forbes G. and Charles Albert Vernon, who in 1891 sold it to The 7th Earl of Aberdeen (later created, in 1916, The 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair), future Governor General of Canada (1893–1898).