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Canadian Tire Corporation purchased Mark’s Work Wearhouse for $109 million in early 2002. [2] At this time, Mark's Work Wearhouse operated 325 corporate and franchisee stores in Canada. The acquisition provided Mark’s Work Wearhouse with additional capital which allowed it to grow between 2001 and 2008 to 372 stores across Canada.
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Sussex is home to the Sussex Drive-In, a single screen drive-in theatre, which has been in operation since 1967. [14] The Sussex Drive-In has a 24m high screen and 300 car capacity. It is opened seasonally in the summer. Southern New Brunswick's only alpine ski hill, Poley Mountain, in the Caledonia Highlands is located southeast of the town.
Sussex Corner is a neighbourhood in the town of Sussex in Kings County in south-central New Brunswick, Canada. It held village status prior to 2023. It held village status prior to 2023. History
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The department is responsible for building and maintaining all public roads in areas of provincial jurisdiction. Additionally, some numbered public roads that pass through municipalities are also built and maintained by the department.
It was created in 2023 and will be first contested in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. The riding contains the municipality of Sussex, with parts of the Kings Rural District, Butternut Valley, Three Rivers, and Salisbury. [1] Sussex-Three Rivers (as it exists from 2023) and the roads in the riding
The major stores are IGA Extra, Winners/HomeSense and, to a lesser extent, St-Hubert and Sports Experts. Place Longueuil opened on November 2, 1966. [74] It inaugurated with 50 stores including Steinberg, Miracle Mart, Royal Bank of Canada and Birks. [75] Place Longueuil and its 60 shops were destroyed on October 6, 1979, by a major fire. [76]