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A little blast from the past just turned up in St. Albert—a time capsule tucked away inside the local Hudson’s Bay store has been donated to the museum. Inside? A nostalgic mix of 90s treasures: employee names, snapshots from The Bay’s 325th anniversary bash, a vintage catalogue, a local newspaper, and even a CD and cassettes (remember those?). It’s like a quirky time machine for the community.
Editor’s Note: Time capsules are like buried treasure, but for memories—they give us a tangible peek into everyday life from another era. This one’s especially sweet because it’s not just corporate memorabilia; it’s packed with personal touches from staff and local culture. For St. Albert, it’s a chance to reconnect with its own history and the quirky charm of the 90s. Plus, who doesn’t love a good nostalgia trip?

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