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  2. House of Lancaster (strip clubs) - Wikipedia

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    The Etobicoke club was the scene of three shootings that occurred in 2013, 2014 and 2015. [5] The 2014 shooting happened on December 30, when a man was shot multiple times outside the club. [3] The shooting prompted residents to increase their advocacy against the presence of a strip club in a residential area. [3]

  3. Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee is a globally protected certification mark, meaning only coffee certified by the Jamaica Commodities Regulatory Authority [5] (previously the Coffee Industry Board of Jamaica) can be labelled as such. It comes from a recognised growing region in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica, and the Coffee Industry Board of ...

  4. Coffee production in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Barrels of Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee beans. According to FAO statistics for 2013, Jamaican coffee production was 6,984 tons, representing about 0.1% of world production. [7] The coffee was grown in an area of 8,000 hectares (20,000 acres) with a yield rate of 8,730 hectogram per ha.

  5. Jamaica Blue - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Blue is a franchise business of Foodco which operates small coffee shops throughout Australia, New Zealand, UK, China, Malaysia, Singapore and United Arab Emirates. The company mainly operates businesses in residential areas, malls, airports, hospitals and high streets. [ 1 ]

  6. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    These chains frequently engage in coffee wars to gain brand and consumer market share. Starbucks, Dunkin', and Tim Hortons are the three largest coffee companies in the world, respectively. [1] [2] The largest coffee houses typically have substantial supply-chain relations with the world's major coffee-producing countries. [3]

  7. Cactus Club Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Club Cafe was founded in 1988 by two former Earls waiters, Richard Jaffray and Scott Morison. [1] [2] The partners started with a restaurant named "Café Cucamongas", which they sold in 1988 to fund the establishment of the Cactus Club. [1] [2] In 1996, the company expanded into Alberta during a financially challenging time period.

  8. The Coffee Club - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Club is an Australian multinational coffeehouse-style café chain. Originally created in 1989 as a place to get "an excellent coffee", [ 2 ] the concept includes cafébar/restaurant stores with expanded menus and full table service.

  9. Toronto Congress Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Congress Centre (TCC) is an event, meeting and trade show complex in the former city of Etobicoke in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located near Toronto Pearson International Airport. It has over one million square feet (93,000 m 2 ) of exhibition space between two buildings, making it one of the largest facilities of its kind in Canada ...