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  2. Fortinos - Wikipedia

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    Owing to their growing success, subsequent stores were opened in Hamilton, Burlington and Brampton. Fortinos is a European-style 'townsquare' shopping concept (which is experienced in new-store layout (i.e. Rexdale and Vaughan)) in which the store is set like a European Street with Bakeshoppe, cheese shoppe, Butchers, Flower Shoppe, etc.; and ...

  3. 2024 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, hours later, four international photo agencies – Associated Press, Reuters, Getty Images and AFP – withdraw the photo from their services over concerns it has been photoshopped or AI generated, after an "inconsistency in alignment of Princess Charlotte's left hand" is noted along with various other signs of digital manipulation. [248]

  4. Hamilton Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Convention Centre is a full service convention, exhibition, and event facility located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The convention centre was designed by local architect Trevor P. Garwood-Jones and was constructed in 1981 along with the connected Ellen Fairclough Building as part of a large urban renewal project that was occurring in the Hamilton downtown core at the time.

  5. Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre is a recreation complex in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It includes a figure skating rink and a 2,500-seat ice hockey arena . Originally it was built in 1966, known as the Mountain Arena until it was renovated in 2005 and renamed in honour of Dave Andreychuk , a former ice hockey player from ...

  6. Hamilton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton City Hall is the chief administrative building for the city of Hamilton. Located in the downtown core, it is an 8-storey building (34.0 m) at the corner of Main Street West and Bay Street South, across the street from the FirstOntario Concert Hall and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. It was officially opened on November 21, 1960.

  7. Pen Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Pen Centre was built in 1957 as the Niagara Peninsula Centre, a single-level, outside strip mall anchored by Loblaws and 50 retail stores and opened in 1958. In 1966, the evolution of the Pen Centre included the addition of Simpsons-Sears and 80 new stores, making the Pen Centre the fourth largest shopping centre in Canada.

  8. Westfield Chermside - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Chermside, colloquially known as 'Chermside' or 'Chermy', [3] is a regional shopping centre [4] located in the Brisbane northern suburb of Chermside.It is the second largest regional shopping centre in Australia by both number of stores and gross leasable area, behind Chadstone Shopping Centre, and is operated by Scentre Group. [5]

  9. Hamilton GO Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton GO Centre is a Streamline Moderne building designed by New York architects Fellheimer & Wagner. [2] [3] It was planned as a large complex, but was reduced in size to that of a 7-storey office block. [3] It opened in 1933 as the head office and the Hamilton station of the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway (TH&B).