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Wal-Mart to Open Supercenters in Saskatchewan

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Wal-Mart Canada this week said it would open its first supercenters in the province of Saskatchewan by early 2010 by replacing existing Wal-Mart discount stores in Saskatoon and Regina.

July 23, 2009

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MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Wal-Mart Canada here this week said it would open its first supercenters in the province of Saskatchewan by early 2010 by replacing existing Wal-Mart discount stores in Saskatoon and Regina.

In both cases the stores will be expanded from approximately 135,000 square feet to 185,000 square feet. Wal-Mart currently operates 58 supercenters in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia since introducing the concept in Canada less than three years ago.

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