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Willowbrook Shopping Centre FALL 2019 MORNING MANTRAS HER STREETWEAR SOCIETY JACKET URBAN PLANET INFINITE PERFORMANCE SPORTS BRA URBAN PLANET INFINITE PERFORMANCE SPORTS LEGGINGS URBAN PLANET TWIG & ARROW BANDANA WAREHOUSE ONE FITBIT VERSA THE SOURCE COVER LITTLE HER SHIRT JUSTICE HER LEGGINGS JUSTICE HEADBAND AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS FRANK LYMAN BLOUSE SERENA FASHIONS GUCCI EARRINGS GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS ROBERTO COIN BANGLE GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS LITTLE HER JACKET JUSTICE SHIRT JUSTICE DRESS THE CHILDREN’S PLACE BACK COVER PEUGEOT PEPPER SHAKER THE BAY RAMEKIN BOWL HOUSE OF KNIVES YOGA MAT LULULEMON BRUNETTE THE LABEL SWEATSHIRT BELOW THE BELT TEA PRESS TUMBLER DAVIDsTEA FITNESS TRACKER WATCH JUSTICE HERSCHEL MINI BACKPACK BELOW THE BELT NIKE SHOES SHOE WAREHOUSE LA EXPRESS EARPHONES URBAN PLANET HEADPHONE CASE BENTLEY GIGGLES & GLAM HER DEX DRESS THE BAY CORE LIFE SLIP THE BAY EARRINGS DYNAMITE NECKLACE DYNAMITE BELT ALDO RING DYNAMITE LITTLE HER ZUNIE DRESS THE BAY JEFFERIES SOCKS TIGHTS CHIC ANGELS BRONZER THE BODY SHOP BELT LE CHÂTEAU LA EXPRESS MAKEUP BAG URBAN PLANET MAKEUP BRUSH SET MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS EYE PENCIL MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS LIPSTICK MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS TWIG & ARROW HAIR CLIPS WAREHOUSE ONE MAGAZINE COLES MUG CARLTON CARDS ROBERTO COIN BANGLE GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS OPI NAIL POLISH ECCOTIQUE SPAS & SALONS BURBERRY BRIT PERFUME PERFUME CLUB DANNYCO BRUSH ECCOTIQUE SPAS & SALONS BOOK COLES KIKKERLAND DRY ERASE BOARD COLES SNACK ATTACK DISTINCTLY HOME KITCHEN TOWEL THE BAY TEAKHAUS CUTTING BOARD HOUSE OF KNIVES ROSTI MEPAL CUTLERY SET THE BAY ROSTI MEPAL LUNCH BOX THE BAY HER CARDIGAN DYNAMITE TOP DYNAMITE RING DYNAMITE KISMET EARRINGS BOOTLEGGER NECKLACE ANN-LOUISE JEWELLERS LITTLE HER IRIS & IVY TURTLENECK THE BAY DRESS THE CHILDREN’S PLACE SATURDAY SPIRIT HER HARLOW CARDIGAN BOATHOUSE BLOUSE CLEO PANTS CLEO LOAFERS ALDO NECKLACE RICKI’S RING CALL IT SPRING LITTLE HER OVERALLS THE CHILDREN’S PLACE SWEATER THE CHILDREN’S PLACE BOOTS THE CHILDREN’S PLACE HAIR CLIP CLAIRE’S RAMEKIN BOWL HOUSE OF KNIVES LODGE CAST IRON PAN THE BAY GLASS TUMBLER DAVIDsTEA NOSTALGIA EDITION CANDYLAND BOARDGAME SUNRISE RECORDS LE CREUSET PLATES THE BAY ZWILLING FLATWARE THE BAY MUG CARLTON CARDS WHITE BARN CANDLE HOLDER AND CANDLE BATH & BODY WORKS DISTINCTLY HOME THROW THE BAY MOVIE NIGHT MAGIC TABLET CASE CALL IT SPRING SAMSUNG TABLET ROGERS WIRELESS CHOCOLATES ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY HER APPLE TV REMOTE THE SOURCE SOYA CONCEPT CARDIGAN ALDILA PIZZA FRESHSLICE PIZZA CAMISOLE LE CHÂTEAU POPCORN ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY SWEATPANTS AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS JELLYCAT TEDDY BEAR COLES EARRINGS ANN-LOUISE JEWELLERS LITTLE HER JACKET THE BAY DEX TOP THE BAY LEGGINGS THE CHILDREN’S PLACE SOCKS JUSTICE HAIR CLIP CALL IT SPRING DESIGNED FOR A BEAUTIFUL LIFE A&W / ABITO MENSWEAR / ALDILA BOUTIQUE / ALDO / AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS ANN-LOUISE JEWELLERS / ARCTIC CANADIAN DIAMOND / BATH & BODY WORKS / BELL BELOW THE BELT / BEN MOSS JEWELLERS / BENCH / BENTLEY / BLACKWELL SUPPLY CO. BOATHOUSE / BOOTLEGGER / CALL IT SPRING / CAPOSHIE / CARLTON CARDS / CHIC ANGELS / CLAIRE’S / CLEO / COLES / CRÊPE DELICIOUS / CRYSTIQUE / DAVIDsTEA DR. ANDREW KIM & ASSOCIATES OPTOMETRY / DYNAMITE / EB GAMES / ECCOTIQUE SPAS & SALONS / ESSENTIALS HAIR DESIGN / FIDO / FLIGHT CENTRE / FOOT LOCKER FOTO STOP / FREEDOM MOBILE / FRESHSLICE PIZZA / GARAGE CLOTHING CO. / GNC GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS / H&M / HOUSE OF KNIVES / HUDSON’S BAY / ICING / IMAGE OPTOMETRY / INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY EXCHANGE / JOURNEYS / JUSTICE / KERNELS KERRISDALE CAMERAS / KFC / KOODO / LA SENZA / LE CHÂTEAU / LENSCRAFTERS / LIDS LOTTO CENTRE / LULULEMON POP-UP / MANCHU WOK / MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS MICHAEL HILL / MOBILE Q / MOBILINQ / MOUNTAIN WAREHOUSE / NAIL STUDIO NEW YORK FRIES / NORTHERN REFLECTIONS / NUTRITION HOUSE / OPA! OF GREECE / ORANGE JULIUS / PANDORA / PEOPLES JEWELLERS / PERFUME CLUB / PIZAZZ HAIR DESIGN PURDYS CHOCOLATIER / QE HOME | QUILTS ETC. / REITMANS / RICKI’S / ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY / ROGERS WIRELESS / RONSONS / SERENA FASHIONS / SHAW SHOE WAREHOUSE / SHOWCASE / SIMPLY COMPUTING / SOFTMOC / SPENCER’S SPORT CHEK / STARBUCKS / STITCH IT / SUBWAY / SUNGLASS HUT / SUNRISE RECORDS SWEET FACTORY / SWIMCO / TACOTIME / TELUS / TERIYAKI EXPERIENCE / THAI EXPRESS THE BODY SHOP / THE CHILDREN’S PLACE / / THE DOG’S EAR / THE POP-IN AT WILLOWBROOK THE SOURCE / TIM HORTONS / TOETOSOUL RELAX LOUNGE / TOMMY GUN’S ORIGINAL BARBERSHOP / TOYS R US/BABIES R US / URBAN PLANET / VIRGIN MOBILE WAREHOUSE ONE / WESTLAND INSURANCE GROUP / WHITE SPOT / WILLOW DENTAL CARE WILLOWBROOK ART GALLERY / WILLOWBROOK DENTAL CLINIC / WILLOWBROOK DRY CLEANING WILLOWBROOK OPTOMETRY / WILLOWBROOK SHOE REPAIR / WIRELESSWAVE ZENNKAI SALON / ZUMIEZ / COMING SOON: CHATIME / FATBURGER / JACK & JONES MURCHIE’S TEA & COFFEE / MOBILE KLINIK / PEARLE VISION / STEVE’S POKÉ BAR / TBOOTH WIRELESS / TRIDENT KEY & ENGRAVING / WINNERS 19705 FRASER HIGHWAY / LANGLEY, BC V3A 7E9 / 604.530.4492 / SHOPWILLOWBROOK.COM.
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