The Hudson’s Bay Company is closing all but six stores in Canada, but its building on Stephen Avenue in downtown Calgary leaves a landmark of its legacy.
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When the Hudson’s Bay Co. commenced building its flagship western Canadian store in downtown Calgary just before the First World War, its executives were aghast at the $1.5-million price tag and ...
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