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Boucherville

American  
[boo-sher-vil, boo-sher-veel] / ˈbu ʃərˌvɪl, bu ʃɛrˈvil /

noun

  1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.


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The Boucherville, Quebec-based company transformed itself from a modest hardware distributor to a national retailer in the 1990s.

From Reuters • Mar. 19, 2013

Boucherville, Quebec-based Rona has struggled as Home Depot and Lowe's have made inroads into its home turf.

From Reuters • Aug. 1, 2012

Its corporate offices in Boucherville, Quebec, near Montreal are dwarfed by a nearly kilometer-long warehouse, a legacy of the company's beginnings as a distributor.

From Reuters • Jul. 22, 2012

Duhamel, 22, of Boucherville, Quebec, finished the night with the chip lead with nearly 66 million chips.

From Washington Post • Jul. 18, 2010

In the other direction the eye roved downwards over Hochelaga and Longueuil, Longue Pointe and Pointe aux Trembles, towards where lay the islet-strewn shallows of Boucherville, and, lower yet, the village of Varennes.

From The Advocate by Heavysege, Charles

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