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September 6, 2022 Country Booster

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The paper created EXCLUSIVELY for farm families and rural residents of east central Alberta

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8 Pages

September 6, 2022

Inside... A variety of merchandise and services: Farm equipment, services and supplies, employment opportunities and more!

News Features

Hay Lakes puts fun back in to a Fun Fest . 4 Bashaw RCMP Town Hall meeting . . . . . . . . . 7 Hughenden community hall receives funding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Camrose area mixed farmer Cory Campbell moves a combine with 25-foot header down RR#194. Despite this road being wider than normal, the header takes up most of the roadway, so it is imperative that motorists use extreme caution when approaching large equipment.

Harvest season is well underway and the county roads are once again being frequented by large farm equipment and machinery. Sharing the roadways in a respectful and lawful manner ensures that farmers can get to the fields and motorists can get to their destinations safely. See page 6 of this edition for tips from Camrose County Protective Services on road safety.

Win a colour enlargement of your farm! See page 8

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PHOTO BY LORI LARSEN

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