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  2. Sunrise Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Sunrise Centre Station is a bus station and terminal in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is a single platform with bus bays on each side. The platform has a heated shelter with seats inside, LED real-time displays and map boards. There is a crosswalk at the northern end of the platform which connects to the shopping centre.

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    Headed to Lowe's this Easter Sunday? Find out if stores will be open or closed in observance of the holiday along with all the details on 2024 store hours.

  4. Lowe's Canada - Wikipedia

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    The other two opened by early 2011. In 2018 Lowe's had 62 locations in Canada, with stores in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Each store represented an average investment of $20.5 million (US$20.4 million). [8] In February 2013, Lowe's Canada hired former Walmart Canada and Loblaw Companies executive Sylvain Prud'homme as CEO. [9]

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  6. Here's What to Know About Lowe's Holiday Hours on the 4th of July

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    Is Lowe's open on the 4th of July in 2024? Yep! Lowe’s will be open on the 4th of July! The holiday falls on a Thursday this year, which means Lowe's will be open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

  7. King Street, Waterloo Region - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 22 The section of track running parallel to King Street between Centreville and Ottawa Street in Kitchener was abandoned in the early 1960s after a 1960 agreement between the railway and the city of Kitchener. This allowed for the later conversion of parts of King Street to a boulevard, as well as the construction of the Freeport Diversion.