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Smoke’s Poutinerie founder honoured across the countryRyan Smolkin, the Ontario entrepreneur best known for founding Smoke's Poutinerie who passed away Sunday, will be honoured in Ottawa this week.CanadaNov 1, 2023
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Smoke’s Poutinerie founder and CEO Ryan Smolkin dead at 50Smolkin started the Ajax, Ont.-based brand in 2009, calling himself the company's chief entertainment officer.CanadaOct 30, 2023
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Plenty of potatoes for Kingston’s Partners in Mission Food BankThis year, Smoke's Poutinerie brought in more than 12,000 pounds of potatoes nationwide, and that includes a donation to the Partners in Mission Food Bank on Friday.NewsDec 20, 2019
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Saskatoon Food Bank seeing fewer donations than last holiday seasonThe Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre is trying to reach their goal of 400,000 pounds of food and $400,000 fundraising, but are falling short on both targets.CanadaDec 22, 2017
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Can a poutine restaurant from Toronto take over the world?The owners of Toronto-based Smoke's Poutinerie are pursuing a rapid global expansion -- including into Quebec.CanadaJun 11, 2015
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