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exterior of ikea edmonton after darkThe community interest company AIRing CIC, a group of artists based in Edmonton, have received funding from the Lottery Heritage Fund as part of the continuing Untold Edmonton programme. Their project, The Blue Box, will be using exhibitions and events to explore the cultural impact of the now closed IKEA store.

If you worked, shopped, ate at or visited this local landmark (and who didn't?), you're invited to contribute your story, either in text or by making a voice recording - anonymously, if that's what you prefer. Click on the button to input your little bit of the history of the Big Blue Box.

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