MARCH 2023 • WINTER FAIR • THE BRANDON SUN
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“After COVID, some peo- ple have obviously changed directions from where they were as vendors,” Hum- phries said. “If you look at Ag Days earlier this year, and last year’s Ag Ex and the winter and summer fairs, there’s a lot of encourag- ing sounds of people rein- venting themselves. Some of them are rejuvenating. We’ve seen a lot of that across the board.” Although Humphries didn’t want to give away all the surprises just yet, he said visitors to the venue will be provided with enter- tainment on a main stage, with fun activities for kids as well. “We’re trying to have a ‘wow’ effect. It’s going to be a full shindig.”
Cody Hunter with Shady H Farms in Kenton, Man., washes one of their Belgian horses during the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair at the Keystone Centre in 2018. (File/The Brandon Sun)
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A PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE ROYAL MANITOBA WINTER FAIR
A PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE ROYAL MANITOBA WINTER FAIR
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