Royal MB Winter Fair | 2022

MARCH 2022 • WINTER FAIR • THE BRANDON SUN

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He expects it will feel dif- ferent going around the fa- cility and seeing that many people in one spot inside, but community members are ready to start re-con- necting as COVID-19 pub- lic health measures come to an end. It is an exciting time at Provincial Ex, he said, de- scribing it as an adrenaline rush as staff, directors and volunteers prepare for the event at the end of March. There is a full list of activ- ities to complete and he praised the hard work of everyone involved. “The pandemic has played a part and has af- fected so many people. But, like they say, our show must go on and we’re just excited to get back in there and smell the smells of the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair and check out some great

Riya Belcher, 7, of Brandon cuddles with Vinnie, a clydesdale owned by Heather and Chris Arthur of Gentrice Farms, as her brother Johnny brushes Vinnie during the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair in 2019. (File/The Brandon Sun)

itors can also take a break from exploring to enjoy the mini donuts or caramel ap- ples to stay energized. » Continued on Page 8

from entertainment and world-class horse shows to heavy horses and a petting zoo, trade show exhibits and cattle producers and everything in between. Vis-

action,” Crisanti said. Since its inception, the RMWF has proven to be a popular community event offering something special for everyone who visits —

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