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Woolco was an American-based
discount retail chain. It was
founded in 1962 in Columbus, Ohio, by the F. W.
Woolworth Company. It was a full-line discount...
- Edmonton, Alberta, it was
founded on
March 17, 1994, with the
purchase of the
Woolco Canada chain from the F. W.
Woolworth Company.
Originally consisting of...
- Bargain! Shop.
Woolco and
Woolworth survived in
Canada until 1994, when the
company sold the
majority of the
Woolco stores to Wal-Mart. The
Woolco stores that...
- Stores, Kuhn's-Big K (sold to
Walmart in 1981), TG&Y[citation needed] and
Woolco (closed in 1983, part sold to Wal-Mart)
among others. Walmart, Kmart, and...
-
Walmart has
operated in
Canada since it
acquired 122 stores
comprising the
Woolco division of
Woolworth Canada, Inc on
January 14, 1994. As of October 31...
- mall was
first opened to the public. The four
original anchors included Woolco,
Sears at the time Simpson-Sears, The Bay, and Dominion. Some
stores such...
- 1990s, a stand-alone
Sobeys store was
opened next to
Woolco. In
March 1994
Walmart bought 122
Woolco stores from
Woolworth Canada in
which the Mayflower...
- with a
supermarket anchor, a
Woolco department store, and a
short enclosed mall. In 1994, Wal-Mart took over the
Woolco location and
remained in the mall...
- with
approximately 65
stores at 337,000 sq ft (31,300 m2) anc****d by
Woolco,
Beaver Lumber and Dominion. The Hudson's Bay
Company had
planned a La Baie...
- States. In the 1990s,
Thicke was the
spokesman for the
Canadian division of
Woolco department stores until its
demise in 1994. In 2007,
Thicke appeared in...