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  2. Scotiabank Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Three more locations were formerly branded as SilverCity: the West Edmonton Mall location was rebranded on May 2, 2007, [4] while Ottawa and Winnipeg were rebranded in the summer of 2016. [5] Three Scotiabank Theatre locations premiered the Barco Escape premium large format in Canada on July 22, 2016. [6] [7]

  3. Polo Park - Wikipedia

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    Polo Park (corporately styled as CF Polo Park) is a shopping centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is situated on the former Polo Park Racetrack near the junction of Portage Avenue and St. James Street. Its grounds also includes a Scotiabank Theatre (formerly SilverCity), a TD Canada Trust, a Party City, and an Earl’s.

  4. Landmark Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Cinema of Canada Inc. is a Canadian cinema chain. Based in Calgary, Alberta , Landmark operates 36 theatres with 299 screens, [ 2 ] primarily in Ontario and western Canada. Its holdings include much of the former Empire Theatres chain which it acquired in late 2013, and some Famous Players locations divested as part of that chain's ...

  5. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Entertainment and Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian operator of movie theater and family entertainment centers, headquartered in Toronto.It is the largest cinema chain in Canada; as of 2019, it operated 165 locations, and accounted for 75% of the domestic box office.

  6. Famous Players - Wikipedia

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    Famous Players acquired this location in 2001, due to expansion limitations at the company's nearby SilverCity Yonge and Eglinton. In 2005, Cineplex acquired both theatres, with the SilverCity location being its main focus. [13] The SilverCity is now known as Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIP, and the Famous Players closed on October 24 ...

  7. Category:Theatres in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Jewish Theatre This page was last edited on 19 September 2021, at 00:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Metropolitan Theatre (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre became a central component of a new entertainment and hospitality district planned by a city agency for the redevelopment of an 11-block area of downtown Winnipeg. [13] Despite interior water damage sustained since its closure, the "interior [was] in remarkably good condition". [ 10 ]

  9. Burton Cummings Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the theatre closed on account of the Great Depression, and in 1936 it was seized by the City of Winnipeg due to unpaid taxes. [3] In 1944, the theatre was purchased by theatre owner Henry Morton. [3] Odeon Cinemas' Canadian subsidiary converted the theatre to a cinema in 1945. During the conversion to a cinema, many of the original ...