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  2. Brockville Transit - Wikipedia

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    Brockville Transit is a small public transit system which covers the urban area of Brockville, Ontario, Canada. [2] Transit services currently operate between Monday and Saturday, with no Sunday or holiday service. All three conventional bus routes travel between the Court House in downtown and the box stores on Parkedale Avenue East.

  3. Brockville station - Wikipedia

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    Much to the chagrin of the people of Brockville, there are but two Montréal bound trains that stop here: Train 64 which departs just before 3:00 p.m., and Train 68 which departs after 8:00 p.m. While the waiting area inside the station remains open for passengers of all trains, the ticket counter hours are 9:15 to 5:30, 365 days a year.

  4. Walmart Canada - Wikipedia

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    Walmart closed their Saguenay store in April 2005 after workers unionized and days before contract settlement by binding arbitration, putting 190 employees out of work. Walmart argued that the store was not profitable and the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed 6–3 on November 27, 2009, that the company had the legal right to close the store. [50]

  5. Walmart MoneyCenter: What it is and how to use it - AOL

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    Walmart MoneyCenter hours Walmart MoneyCenters are typically open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, though hours may vary by store. Services ...

  6. 5 Can’t-Miss Super Saturday Deals at Walmart - AOL

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    You can get a great deal on one this Super Saturday at Walmart. “At Walmart, the Mainstays Soft Fleece Electric Heated Throw Blanket is on sale for $18 (originally $22.76),” Landau said ...

  7. Brockville - Wikipedia

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    The house owned and operated by the Ontario Heritage Trust is open for public tours on a seasonal schedule. The Brockville Museum, situated in the historic downtown core at 5 Henry Street, features exhibits and artifacts related to Brockville's rich history and the city's development as a waterfront community. [33]

  8. The Recorder and Times - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded as the weekly Brockville Recorder by Chauncey Beach on January 16, 1821 and later led by William Buell, Jr. as editor and owner until 1849. The newspaper began publishing a daily edition called The Evening Recorder on November 10, 1873, also owned by the holding company Recorder Printing Co.

  9. Brockville Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Brockville Railway Tunnel, also called the Brockville Tunnel, is a former railway tunnel located beneath the downtown of Brockville, Ontario, Canada.It is the first railway tunnel built in Canada; construction began in September 1854 and the first train passed through the tunnel on December 31, 1860.