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  2. Bobby's Burger Palace - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Flay opened a fast food variant of the concept called Bobby's Burgers in 2021 initially located in food courts and sports venues.Flay described it as "the next generation of Bobby's Burger Palace, with a fresh identity thanks to new, sleek branding, and a simplified menu featuring our greatest hits."

  3. Robin Hood Flour - Wikipedia

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    Originally established as a brand of the Moose Jaw Milling Company by miller Donald Mclean in 1900. [1] New Prague Flouring Mill (of Minnesota), owned by Francis Atherton Bean of Minneapolis, purchased the mill in 1909. [2] The company manufactured flour under the brand names Keynote, Saskana and Robin Hood.

  4. Celebrity chef Bobby Flay is opening a burger shop in the ...

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    “The culinary genius of chef Bobby Flay and the menu he created will bring a highly memorable dining experience to our guests,” said Balli. The new Bobby’s Burgers will open in Terminal 2 by ...

  5. Moosejaw - Wikipedia

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    Moosejaw.com was named a Top 50 retailer by Internet Retailer (2007), [11] Top 50 retailer by Bizrate (2006), Best of the Web by Forbes magazine, [12] and a Top 500 Retailer by Internet Retailer. [13]

  6. Toronto St. Michael's Majors - Wikipedia

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    The Majors' opponents were the Moose Jaw Canucks coached by Roy Bentley. Toronto won game one 8–5 on April 14, then Moose Jaw turned the tables on April 16 with a 5–3 victory to even the series. Toronto won game one 8–5 on April 14, then Moose Jaw turned the tables on April 16 with a 5–3 victory to even the series.

  7. Bob Evans (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Expansion into other states was started in the late 1970s. By 2012, Bob Evans Farms, Inc. was a $1.7 billion restaurant and retail food products company with over 500 restaurants in 19 states. [5] In 2017 the restaurant chain was purchased by a private equity firm, the frozen food division split off and purchased separately. [6]

  8. Western Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Place: 2007 Lethbridge Hurricanes: Lethbridge, Alberta VisitLethbridge.com Arena: 1967* Medicine Hat Tigers: Medicine Hat, Alberta Co-op Place: 1970 Red Deer Rebels: Red Deer, Alberta Peavey Mart Centrium: 1992 East Brandon Wheat Kings: Brandon, Manitoba Keystone Centre: 1967 Moose Jaw Warriors: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Mosaic Place: 1980 ...

  9. Emile Francis - Wikipedia

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    Francis began his professional career in 1943–44 with the Philadelphia Falcons of the Eastern Hockey League. [7] He later acquired his nickname "the Cat" while playing for the Moose Jaw Canucks of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League during the 1945–46 season, when a sportswriter described him as "quick as a cat". [4]