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MTY Food Group is the parent company of 28 different franchising brands including Yogen Fruz Canada (operates locations as master franchisee), Mucho Burrito, Mr. Sub, Tiki Ming, Mrs. Vanelli's, Taco Time, Country Style, Thai Express, and Tandori. [39]
Fort St. John hosted the BC Winter Games in 1984 and the Northern BC Winter Games in 1975, 1976, 1994, 2000, and 2007. Every August, the Great Canadian Welding Competition is held in Fort St. John, which sees welding artists fill Centennial Park creating statues on the year's given theme. In January the annual High on Ice Winter Carnival has a ...
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On December 11, 2018, MTY signed a deal to acquire South St. Burger within 90 days. South St. had 26 franchises and 14 corporate restaurants at the time of the announcement. [93] The acquisition was completed in March 2019 for $4.1 million in cash. [94] MTY acquired Yuzu Sushi, a Quebec City-based sushi chain, in 2019. [95]
Fort St. John, British Columbia, a city in British Columbia, Canada Spanish Fort (New Orleans) , also known as Fort St. John, a historic place in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Fort St. John Group , a stratigraphical unit of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
European-Canadian explorers penetrated the area during the 19th century by canoeing along the Peace River and establishing trading posts at Fort St. John and Hudson's Hope. In 1883 the province gave the federal government control over 3,500,000 acres (14,200 km 2 ) of land, anywhere north the Rocky Mountains, as part of a deal to extend a rail ...
People from Fort St. John, British Columbia (34 P) Pages in category "Fort St. John, British Columbia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The formation is composed of siltstone and dark grey shale, with dolomitic siltstone in the base and fine grained sandstone towards the top. [2] The facies is shaley in the north and west of the extent (Fort St. John), silty in the center (Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe areas) and becomes coarser in western Alberta (Valleyview area).