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The chain was founded in 1919 in Ontario and was later acquired by Argus Corporation.
He in turn sold Dominion Stores to Argus Corporation.
At war's end, he founded Argus Corporation, becoming the investment company's majority shareholder by rolling Canadian Breweries stock into the new entity.
In the 1970s, Conrad Black, whose family had purchased control of Massey Ferguson's parent company, Argus Corporation, became active in Massey Ferguson's management.
In 1981, Argus donated its shares in Massey Ferguson to the employee's pension plans, leading the way to a $ 250 million bail-out from the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario for the collapsing company which later renamed itself Varity Corporation.
The station was first licensed to the General Television Corporation Ltd., a consortium of two newspapers, The Argus and The Age, together with cinema chains Hoyts, Greater Union, Sir Arthur Warner's Electronic Industries, JC William's Theatres, Cinesound Productions, and radio stations 3XY, 3UZ, 3KZ.
Also in 1946, Standard Radio Limited was purchased by Argus Corporation.
The station's downtown Toronto studios with sisters CHBM-FM & CKFM-FM. In 1978, Argus Corporation was acquired by Conrad Black and his brother, thus also giving them ownership of Standard Broadcasting which they sold to Allan Slaight in 1985.
In 1945, Standard Radio was purchased by Argus Corporation and in 1966 Standard Radio Limited was renamed Standard Broadcasting.
Taylor, the racehorse-loving head of the O ' Keefe Brewing Company and Argus Corporation, was already one of the city's most generous philanthropists, and in 1954, he offered to build a performing arts centre that would not only serve the needs of local institutions but to increase the diversity of entertainment options available in Toronto.
* Argus Corporation, large Canadian holding company once controlled by Conrad Black
Together with Edward Plunkett Taylor and Colonel W. Eric Phillips, he was founder of Argus Corporation, an investment company that controlled a variety of businesses including farm machinery and Dominion grocery stores.
Taylor of Argus Corporation originally bought the land for a brewing plant, but decided to make the site the focal point of the 2, 100 acre ( 8. 35 km² ) planned community.
In 2005 Argus controls only Black's Toronto-based holding company Hollinger Inc. Argus itself is controlled by Ravelston Corporation Limited -- itself a holding company controlled until 2005 by Black and his long-time associate David Radler.
* Argus Corporation
It was acquired by Argus Corporation via Dominion Stores Ltd. in 1963, eventually adopting the Dominion brand.
Rogers Radio Broadcasting eventually became known as Standard Broadcasting which was acquired by Argus Corporation in 1948.
Ravelston owned Argus Corporation which in turn controlled Chicago-based Hollinger International.
Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines was later acquired by Canadian tycoon E. P. Taylor's Argus Corporation.

Argus and based
* The Persian commander Mardonius, now based in Thessaly, wins support from Argus and western Arcadia.
The S 100B Argus is based on the Saab 340 with an Ericsson Erieye PS-890 radar.
The Argus Champion, which was based in New London, New Hampshire, was discontinued on July 30, 2008, a year prior to the other publications.
* The Argus ( Australia ), Melbourne based newspaper, published 1846-1957
The Argus is a local newspaper based in Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, with editions serving the city of Brighton and Hove and the other parts of both East and West Sussex.

Argus and Toronto
Rockstar Toronto ( formerly Rockstar Canada ) is an in-house game development team for Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive, located at 586 Argus in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, a town located approximately thirty-five kilometres west of Toronto.

Argus and Ontario
* The Argus Observer, a newspaper in Ontario, Oregon, United States
* The Argus ( Thunder Bay ), a student newspaper from Lakehead University, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Argus and is
* Safe Havens-Initially about a day care center, this strip evolved into the adventures of Samantha Argus and her friends and is now syndicated nationally to over 50 newspapers.
there is a CLU ( and an Argus ) interface to X ; a C
In some accounts, she is the daughter of the Argive Iasus, who himself was given either as the son of Argus Panoptes and Ismene, the daughter of Asopus, or of Triopas and Sosis ; Io's mother in the latter case was Leucane.
Cicero noted several individuals referred to as " Hermes ": " the fifth, who is worshipped by the people of Pheneus Arcadia, is said to have killed Argus, and for this reason to have fled to Egypt, and to have given the Egyptians their laws and alphabet: he it is whom the Egyptians call Theyt.
However, Argus is not to be confused with the other Argus, son of Arestor or Polybus, constructor and eponym of the ship Argo and member of the crew from the beginning.
There are currently two local newspapers, the " Livingston County Daily Press & Argus, owned by Gannett Corp. and " The Community Journal ", which is independently owned.
Across town, Amy Archer ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ), a brassy Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Manhattan Argus, is assigned to write a story about Norville and find out what kind of man he really is.
NSU's literary magazine is called The Argus.
** The two beam Argus laser is completed at LLNL and experiments involving more advanced laser-target interactions commence.
Argus, a converted roll-on / roll-off ( RoRo ) container ship, is tasked with peacetime aviation training and support.
Newport's local newspaper is the South Wales Argus, which is published in the city and distributed throughout the Newport and the surrounding area.
An application to play Sunday tennis at Tullamarine ( Argus 1 9 1939 page 15 ) was refused but there is no evidence in newspapers of organised tennis apart from the above.
The bridge also appears to have survived the significant December 1934 flood as it is mentioned in a news article in The Argus newspaper in February 1935.
In Greek mythology the origin of the peacocks plumage is explained in the tale of Hera and Argus.
The position of the Argus is indicated by the yellow dot.
* September 14 – The British aircraft carrier Argus is completed.
The bridge also appears to have survived the significant December 1934 flood as it is mentioned in a news article in The Argus newspaper in February 1935.
* Brian D ' Arcy born 1945, is a Passionist priest who resided and preached in the Mount Argus Monastery.
The Argus is a type of bird in the family Phasianidae and is closely related to pheasants and peafowl.

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