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  2. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Kresge (Canadian division) – discount store chain; Lumberland Building Materials (BC-based store founded in Surrey; it merged with Revy Home Centres in 1997, [2] which then was acquired by Rona in 2001) LW Stores – discount store chain; acquired by Big Lots in 2010 and closed all stores in 2014

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  4. Donald Oborowsky - Wikipedia

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    Oborowsky was raised in Cactus Lake, Saskatchewan. Choosing not to complete high school, he left home at the age of seventeen and relocated to Edmonton, Alberta in 1966. . That same year, he commenced his apprenticeship as a carpenter [2] at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, at the initiative of his employer, a small, residential building contractor

  5. Bruce Saville (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Saville (born December 5, 1944) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta. [3] He is former shareholder of the Edmonton Oilers before the Edmonton Investors Group was sold. [4]

  6. Rossdale Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The first power plant on the Rossdale site dates back to 1902, [2] prior to Alberta entering Confederation in 1905. Originally built by Alex Taylor, owner of the Edmonton Electric Lighting and Power Company, the plant was sold to the City of Edmonton in 1902 for $13,000. [2]

  7. North Texas Tri-County Electric Cooperative board ... - AOL

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    Wood, 72, served the Tri-County Electric Cooperative since 2006. He served on the board as director of District 3 in Aledo and previously served as board chairman.

  8. Capital Power - Wikipedia

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    The company history dates back to Edmonton Electric Lighting and Power Company formed in 1891. Previously named Edmonton Power, then EPCOR Generation (a division of EPCOR Utilities), Capital Power was created through issuance of a 25 percent IPO by EPCOR Utilities in 2009. [6] The Clover Bar Landfill Gas facility was commissioned in 2005. [7]

  9. Army & Navy Stores (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A second store was opened in Regina, Saskatchewan on Scarth Street in 1920, and a third location was opened in Edmonton, Alberta in 1928 on 104th Street and Whyte Avenue. A fourth store opened in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1933. Army & Navy opened a store in New Westminster, British Columbia in 1939. An additional Edmonton store, located at ...