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  2. The Brass Action - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Action performing live at Vancouver Craft Beer Week, PNE Fairgrounds, June 03, 2016 ... "7-Eleven was a Part-Time Job" (2020) "IDWTKYWMBKL" (2020) References

  3. Mac's Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    Mac's Convenience Stores (known colloquially as Mac's or Mac's Milk) was a chain of convenience stores in Canada. The company was divided into three geographic business units: eastern Canada, central Canada, and western Canada. It had been owned and operated by Alimentation Couche-Tard since 1999. Since 2017, it served as one of Couche-Tard's ...

  4. List of Vancouver Canucks general managers - Wikipedia

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    10. Mike Gillis. April 23, 2008 – April 8, 2014. 1 Stanley Cup Finals appearance ( 2011) Won Presidents' Trophy 2 times ( 2010–11, 2011–12) Won General Manager of the Year Award (2010–11) 2 conference titles, 5 division titles, and 5 playoff appearances.

  5. 7-Eleven's Bring Your Own Cup Day Is Back & You Can ... - AOL

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    7-Eleven's Bring Your Own Cup Day Is Back & You Can Fill Any Container With Slurpee For Just $2. Danielle Harling. April 12, 2024 at 11:15 AM. 7-Eleven's BYO Cup Day Returns ˙7-ELEVEN.

  6. Downtown Eastside - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Eastside ( DTES) is a neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. One of the city's oldest neighbourhoods, the DTES is the site of a complex set of social issues, including disproportionately high levels of drug use, homelessness, poverty, crime, mental illness and sex work. It is also known for its strong community ...

  7. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .7-eleven .com. 7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. [3] The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.

  8. The Glass Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Hotel. The Glass Hotel is a 2020 novel by Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel. It is Mandel's fifth novel, and the first since winning the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2015. [2] It follows the aftermath of a disturbing graffiti incident at a hotel on Vancouver Island and the collapse of an international Ponzi scheme .

  9. John Work (fur trader) - Wikipedia

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    John Work (c. 1792 – 22 December 1861) was a Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company and head of one of the original founding families in Victoria, British Columbia.Work joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1814 and served in many capacities until his death in 1861, ultimately becoming a member of the company's Board of Management for its Western Department.

  10. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    Mills – based in the UK, sold to Tesco in 2010. Pak-A-Sak-based in ( Shreveport, Louisiana ); sold to 7-Eleven in 1970. Somerfield – bought by the Co-operative Group in 2009. Town & Country Food Stores – bought by Stripes Convenience Stores in 2007.

  11. Economy of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Vancouver supports 115,300 jobs in Canada and provides $1.4 billion a year in tax revenues. Vancouver's central area has 60% of the region's office space and is home to headquarters of forest products and mining companies as well as branches of national and international banks, accounting and law firms.