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  2. Byron, London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Byron is a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario, ... when it was sold to Bell Canada. A manual telephone exchange continued to operate until September 15 ...

  3. Masonville Place - Wikipedia

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    Masonville Place (known locally as Masonville or Masonville Mall, and corporately styled as CF Masonville Place) is a two-storey regional shopping mall located in London, Ontario, Canada, at the southeast corner of Fanshawe Park Road and Richmond Street. The mall contains over 130 stores, several restaurants, and a food court.

  4. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Source began as the Canadian branch of Radio Shack (later "RadioShack").The first Radio Shack store in Canada was opened on April 20, 1970, in Rexdale, Ontario.The chain was originally owned by Radio Shack's American parent company Tandy Corporation, but was spun off in June 1986, along with the rest of Tandy's international operations, as InterTAN.

  5. Bell Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell [6] in the borough of Verdun, Quebec, in Canada. It is an ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec; as such, it was a founding member of the Stentor Alliance.

  6. White Oaks Mall (London, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    White Oaks is located in South London, adjacent to the arterial street Wellington Road. It is serviced by the following bus routes operated by the London Transit Commission, two terminals at Jalna Boulevard, which provide bus routes 4A, 4B and 93 and 4 terminals at the Wellington Road entrance, which give bus routes 10, 13, 13A, 28, 30, 90 and 95.

  7. List of United States television stations available in Canada

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    Replaced with WJET in 1969 (Northern London) and 1977 (southern London) Cleveland, Ohio WKYC: NBC: Dropped Dropped in 1974, replaced with CIII-DT Toronto when it launched Cleveland, Ohio WJW: Fox: Dropped Dropped in the 1970s Cleveland, Ohio WVIZ-TV: PBS: No Cleveland, Ohio WUAB: The CW: Yes Carried in London Detroit, Michigan WWJ-TV: CBS: Yes ...

  8. Bell Mobility - Wikipedia

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    A Bell Mobility Ford Explorer fleet vehicle Bell Mobility Headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario - "Creekbank Campus" Bell Mobility Inc. is a Canadian wireless network operator and the division of Bell Canada which offers wireless services across Canada. It operates networks using LTE and HSPA+ on its mainstream networks.

  9. Distributel - Wikipedia

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    Distributel is a brand [1] of Bell Canada headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, [2] founded in 1988 and offering Canadians long distance phone service. Distributel now offers a wide range of high speed Internet plans in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta as well as VoIP Digital Home Phone service across Canada.