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  2. Is Home Depot open on Easter Sunday? What to know ... - AOL

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    Easter and spring go together like sunshine and flowers. Speaking of which, if your holiday plans include potting some new plants, buying patio furniture or tackling a house project, chances are ...

  3. South Edmonton Common - Wikipedia

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    South Edmonton Common is one of Canada's largest retail power centres, [2] and when it will be completely developed, it will spread over 320 acres (130 ha) and contain some 2,300,000 square feet (210,000 m 2) of retail space, making it one of the largest open-air retail developments in North America. [2] The Common is located in south Edmonton, Alberta, extending from 23rd Avenue south to ...

  4. Lowe's Canada - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's Canada, Inc. was the Canadian subsidiary of American home improvement chain Lowe's. [3] The Lowe's chain began an expansion into Canada in 2007, beginning with locations in Ontario, and later expanding into other provinces. In 2016, the company acquired its Canadian rival Rona Inc. for CDN$ 3.2 billion, assuming control of its store ...

  5. HomeSense - Wikipedia

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    HomeSense (stylized as Homesense in Europe and the United States) is a Canadian chain of discount home furnishing stores owned by TJX Companies. It originated in Canada in 2001, and was expanded to Europe in 2008 and the United States in 2017. Outside of the United States, the chain is comparable to the TJX-owned HomeGoods. Within the US, where HomeGoods already operates, it features more big ...

  6. Category:Hardware stores of Canada - Wikipedia

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    R. Réno-Dépôt. Revelstoke Home Centre. Richelieu Hardware. Rona (store) Categories: Hardware stores. Retail companies of Canada. Defunct companies of Canada.

  7. Grand & Toy - Wikipedia

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    Grand & Toy was founded in 1882 by James Grand as a home-based stationery printing business. [1] A year later, Grand partnered with his brother-in-law, Samuel Toy, to open their first retail store. [2] In 1885, the business moved to a larger location and grew to have a staff of twelve. Then, in 1912, Grand & Toy added an office furniture department, and four years later, the business added ...

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