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Westman gear heads arrive at the Sobeys West parking lot in Brandon on May 20 to take part in the first Brandon and Area Car Enthusiasts cruise of the season. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun)
Despite having to contend with some cold and miserable weather, more than 50 Westman gear heads showed up to take part in the Brandon and Area Car Enthusiasts’ first cruise of the season, which took place on May 20.
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Despite having to contend with some cold and miserable weather, more than 50 Westman gear heads showed up to take part in the Brandon and Area Car Enthusiasts’ first cruise of the season, which took place on May 20.
Brandon Sun By: Drew May
Chris Wiebe organizes some care packages at Samaritan House Ministries earlier this year. Despite an outbreak of COVID-19 at its downtown building, Samaritan House Ministries has found new ways to give food hampers to people in need. While both the Safe and Warm Shelter and indoor hamper distribution are closed until Jan. 20, volunteers started distributing hampers in the organization’s parking lot on Monday, ensuring food and nutrition hampers could still go out to Westman families. (File)
Samaritan House Ministries has found new ways to give food hampers to people in need, despite an outbreak of COVID-19 at its downtown building.