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Time capsule inside St. Albert Hudson's Bay store donated to local museum
Time capsule inside St. Albert Hudson's Bay store donated to local museum

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Time capsule inside St. Albert Hudson's Bay store donated to local museum

On June 1 Hudson's Bay stores across Canada closed for good – including the one in St. Albert, Alta. 'It was mixed emotion actually,' said Muna Abdulhussain, who worked at the Bay for 15 years. 'It was sad, very emotional to see our customers. We had very loyal customers there and built a good relationship with them.' On that final day, staff — past and present — opened a piece of history stored in the wall; a time capsule from 1995. It was supposed to be opened in 2045. 'When we opened the frame there was a hole in the wall, and they grabbed the box and there was a key attached already,' Abdulhussain explained. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'They opened that box (and) it was just like opening a treasure.' Tweet This Click to share quote on Twitter: "They opened that box (and) it was just like opening a treasure." Story continues below advertisement The capsule contained an array of memories — staff names, pictures from the company's 325th anniversary, a catalogue, newspaper, a comic book about Hudson's Bay, an Eagles CD and two cassettes: The Lion King soundtrack and a Tragically Hip album. View image in full screen St. Albert Hudson's Bay time capsule. Global News 'Right away, the employees at the store and the store manager decided that this is really something that shows the history of The Bay in St. Albert,' said Musée Heritage Museum curator Martin Bierens. Hudson's Bay staff made the decision to donate it to the Musée Heritage Museum in St. Albert. 'It's not too often we get a time capsule, so this is a unique donation,' Bierens said. 'Capturing the end of the Hudson's Bay Company is very important for our museum. The Hudson's Bay Company has had an influence within our community since the founding of the community that became known as St Albert.'

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