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  2. Evelyn de Mille - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn de Mille (August 1, 1919 – October 31, 2013) [1] was a Canadian known for being the first woman in Calgary, Alberta to own her own stand-alone bookstore. [2] She opened her first bookstore in 1956. [3]

  3. Used bookstore - Wikipedia

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    A store of used books in Madrid A second-hand book store in the United States. Used bookstores (usually called "second-hand bookshops" in Great Britain [1]) buy and sell used books and out-of-print books. A range of titles is available in used bookstores, including in print and out-of-print books. Book collectors tend to frequent used book stores.

  4. Woodward's - Wikipedia

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    In 1926 a store was opened in Edmonton and by the late 1940s the company operated numerous stores in British Columbia and Alberta. Stores opened included Victoria in 1945, Port Alberni in 1948, Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver in 1950, New Westminster in 1954, Westmount Shopper's Park in Edmonton in 1955, Oakridge Centre (where ...

  5. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Sam The Record Man – record/entertainment media stores; Sam's Club Canada – warehouse store chain and the subsidiary of Walmart Canada; closed in 2009; Sears Canada – department store chain and the Canadian subsidiary of the American-based Sears, all stores closed in January 2018; Shoprite Catalogue order store, went bankrupt in 1970s.

  6. Category:Used bookstores - Wikipedia

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  7. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    The long-time Downtown Calgary store, designed by Ross and Macdonald in the 1920s, was largely demolished in 1988, although two facades were preserved and incorporated into a new Holt Renfrew store as part of a redevelopment of Calgary Eaton Centre (in 2009 Holt Renfrew re-opened in what was once Eaton's second downtown location).