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  2. Fortinos - Wikipedia

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    Fortinos slogan is "Your Supermarket with a Heart". Fortinos became a part of Loblaw Companies Limited in 1988, but still without the No Name Brand (yellow packages) products. During the 1990s, Fortinos focused on the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, opening stores in Toronto, North York, Etobicoke, Rexdale, Woodbridge, and Markham.

  3. Brampton-Caledon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brampton-Caledon Airport (TC LID: CNC3) is a privately owned general aviation airport in Caledon, near Brampton, Ontario, Canada, northwest of Toronto. The club and airport was established in 1946 and occupies 240 acres (0.97 km 2 ) of land.

  4. CFNY-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFNY-FM (102.1 MHz, "102.1 The Edge") is a radio station licensed to Brampton, Ontario.Owned by Corus Entertainment, the station broadcasts a modern rock format serving the Greater Toronto Area.

  5. Hurontario LRT - Wikipedia

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    Bus shelter ad (using the Hazel McCallion Line name) for the Hurontario LRT from 2022. In 2016, the LRT line was projected to cost $1.4 billion. [14] ( Prior to the cancellation of the Brampton portion of the line, the estimated cost was around $1.6 billion. [15])

  6. List of cities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A city is a subtype of municipalities in the Canadian province of Ontario.A city can have the municipal status of either a single-tier or lower-tier municipality. Prior to 2003, Ontario had minimum population thresholds of 15,000 and 25,000 for city status.

  7. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 22:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Bramalea City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in 1973, as the surrounding landscape experienced rapid change as the result of a population boom. The Bramalea City Centre had its grand opening on March 28, 1973; [2] this was only four years after Brampton's first mall, Shoppers World Brampton, opened its doors in 1969. Initially opening with 160 outlets, Bramalea ...

  9. Brampton Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The paper soon began running two front pages, one with a Bramalea-oriented lead story, the other with a Brampton-based story; the title of the publication became The Brampton/Bramalea Guardian. [4] When the Telegram closed, Douglas Bassett sold the Guardian to the Inland Publishing chain, owned by The Toronto Star .