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Giant Tiger Stores Limited is a Canadian discount store chain which operates over 260 stores across Canada. [1] The company's stores operate under the Giant Tiger banner in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan; under the GTExpress and Scott's Discount banners in Ontario and under the Tigre Géant banner in Quebec.
This is a list of corporations based in Winnipeg. This includes businesses completely owned and operated out of Winnipeg , as well as corporations that have significant operations (manufacturing, etc.) in Winnipeg, such as American-owned companies that base their Canadian division in Winnipeg (as in the case of Lifetouch Canada ). [ 1 ]
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Quickstop (5 locations) Giant Tiger (31 locations in Western Canada; operated under franchise from Giant Tiger Ltd.) Valu Lots (1 location) Solo Market (1 location) North West Company Fur Marketing (2 locations) Crescent Multi Foods – distributor operating in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and northern Ontario; Inuit Art Marketing Service
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Module:Location map/data/Canada Winnipeg is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Winnipeg. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Reid returned to Canada and in May 1961 opened the first Giant Tiger store, with a $15,000 investment. The store was located at the corner of George Street and Dalhousie Street in Ottawa's Byward Market, in the building that had formerly housed Ottawa's French-language newspaper, Le Droit.
Route 180 (locally known as McPhillips Street) is a major arterial road and city route in northwestern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It runs from Route 57 (Notre Dame Avenue) to Emes Avenue (Winnipeg city limits) near the Perimeter Highway, where it becomes Highway 8. [2] The route is the highest-numbered city route in Winnipeg.