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What will happen to Calgary's downtown Bay building?

What will happen to Calgary's downtown Bay building?

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Heritage conservation consultant Darryl Cariou offers his thoughts on the future of the city's Hudson's Bay building, in the wake of the company's bankruptcy.
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