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Bullfrog said:freer said:I am having a hard time with someone from Loblaws running off with it. It should of been directly given to the Hockey hall of fame. But then again I am also having a hard time with the whole Maple leaf gardens being turning into a grocery store. IMO
i don't mind Loblaws taking it. They're the Owner of the building. The time capsule probably holds more than just hockey memorabilia. Hopefully they've hired a professional in handling historic artifacts.
freer said:I am having a hard time with someone from Loblaws running off with it. It should of been directly given to the Hockey hall of fame. But then again I am also having a hard time with the whole Maple leaf gardens being turning into a grocery store. IMO
pnjunction said:At this point I'm ready to say screw these guys. If they're trying to figure out how to make money from it, I say no one should give them a dime.
Floyd said:All the lids for those soda cups?
(For those of you old enough to remember the Saran Wrap that Ballard used to save money.)
Bender said:Anyone following the re-opening of the Gardens?
http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1094867--customers-lined-up-as-loblaw-opens-upscale-gardens-store?bn=1
I'm actually really surprised some people are denouncing this as corporate greed on behalf of Loblaws and some really disdainful comments.
The building was never going to be exactly the way it was - a venue for shows and the like. I think Loblaws did a great job for what their intentions were.