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Former logo as Moxie's Classic Grill A Moxie's Classic Grill restaurant at the Scarborough Town Centre, 2008. Moxies originally started in September 1986 as a 96-seat deli in Calgary called Muncie's. Less than two months later, the name was changed to Moxie's because too many people were mistakenly calling it “Munchie's”.
[2] [3] Just a month later, the Hamilton Spectator′s Gourmet Guide named it as one of the ten best restaurants in the city. [ 4 ] As of 1976, an advertisement for the new Windsor, Ontario location cited 17 locations, [ 4 ] in Barrie, Brantford, Burlington, Cambridge, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Oakville, Oshawa, Peterborough ...
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Kitchener is located in Southwestern Ontario, in the Saint Lawrence Lowlands. This geological and climatic region has wet-climate soils and deciduous forests. Situated in the Grand River Valley, the area is generally above 300 m (1,000 ft) in elevation. Kitchener is the largest city in the Grand River watershed and the Haldimand Tract.
Stare City Guide, a locally owned publication based in Waterloo that promotes noteworthy independent businesses in the Kitchener-Waterloo area, published since 2010. Visitor Guide, circulation 100,000, is a 3 time a year tourist magazine that has been published in Waterloo Region since 1978.
Moxie is a brand of carbonated beverage that is among the first mass-produced soft drinks in the United States. It was created around 1876 by Augustin Thompson as a patent medicine called "Moxie Nerve Food" [2] and was produced in Lowell, Massachusetts. [3]
The Kitchener Farmer's Market is one of the oldest continuous local farmer's markets in Canada. The market is located in Kitchener, Ontario , and reflects the continued relationship of Kitchener with the Mennonite community (especially with vendors selling meats and baked goods) and farmers that continues to exist in the area.