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In December 2012, Goodlife acquired seven independently operated Gold's Gym locations in Canada. The locations include three clubs in Calgary and one in Airdrie, Alberta, as well as locations in Peterborough, Vaughan and Scarborough in Ontario. [citation needed] This made GoodLife the largest fitness club chain in the Calgary Region with 13 ...
Hudson's Bay, Walmart, Best Buy, Winners, Sporting Life, GoodLife Fitness, Hollister, Toys "R" Us, Shoppers Drug Mart, Muji, Uniqlo, Marshalls, Sephora, American Eagle Outfitters, Banana Republic, Coach, Lululemon Athletica, Apple Store Cadillac Fairview 1982 12 million [58] $809 [58] Southgate Centre, Edmonton Alberta 940,674 [108] 87,391 160 ...
Image Arena City Province/ter. Maximum Hockey Basketb. Pro Jr. Major tenant(s) Built 1: Bell Centre: Montreal: Quebec: 21,105: 21,302: 21,700: NHL: Montreal Canadiens
Annis also owned the gym located at 604 7 Ave. S.E. in Calgary where many of the wrestlers of Stampede Wrestling trained, such as Dynamite Kid, The British Bulldog and the McGuire twins, [14] [15] called B.J's Gym. [16] The gym opened in 1972 and stretches 12,500 square-foot and contained with cardio equipment, weights and a juice bar. [9]
The "Calgary Eaton Centre" name was retained until 2010 (despite Eaton's departure in 2002) when it was dropped from marketing and branding efforts and renamed the Core Shopping Centre. Edmonton Eaton Centre (now Edmonton City Centre), Edmonton, Alberta: After the demise of Eaton's, the Edmonton Eaton Centre and Edmonton Centre, two formerly ...
On October 2, 2004, Vancouver resident Ralph Stopps applied to the Just Ladies Fitness facility in Metrotown and was denied membership because he is male. Stopps filed a complaint with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal on November 21, 2006 that he was discriminated against because of his gender, violating s. 8 of the "Human Rights Code," which prohibits discrimination by sex.
The facility was named the Lindsay Park Sports Centre when built. In March 2002 the facility was renamed the Talisman Centre after the City of Calgary sold the naming rights to Talisman Energy for 10 million dollars for 20 years. Talisman was bought by Repsol in 2016, after which the facility's name was changed to the Repsol Sport Centre.
The Village Square Leisure Centre is a 5.5 acre indoor leisure centre situated in the Pineridge community of north east Calgary, Alberta. [1] The multipurpose recreational facility was built at the same time (although additions and redesigns have been made since) as the surrounding neighbourhood.