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Bear Lake Growing Project { 29 images } Created 3 Sep 2022

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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Darren Haughian operates one of the antique combines as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Darren 0004.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Darren Haughian operates one of the antique combines as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Darren 0006.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Darren Haughian operates one of the antique combines as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Darren 0001.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0003.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0001.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Darren Haughian operates one of the antique combines as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Darren 0007.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0004.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0006.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0008.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0009.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0012.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0013.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Everett McDonald operates an antique combine as he harvests this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday with other volunteers. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Everett McDonald 0014.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Gary Dixon and his antique Massey- Harris combine harvest this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Gary Dixon0020.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Gary Dixon and his antique Massey- Harris combine harvest this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Gary Dixon0025.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Gary Dixon and his antique Massey- Harris combine harvest this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Gary Dixon0028.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Gary Dixon and his antique Massey- Harris combine harvest this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Gary Dixon0039.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
Gary Dixon and his antique Massey- Harris combine harvest this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Gary Dixon0041.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0001.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0003.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0008.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0017.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0016.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0020.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0024.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
A New Holland combine unloads its hopper into a waiting grain truck as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    unload 0001.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
A New Holland combine unloads its hopper into a waiting grain truck as farmers combine this year’s CPS wheat crop on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    unload 0002.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    wheat0043.JPG
  • Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, Alta.<br />
2022-09-03<br />
This year’s CPS wheat crop waits to be harvested on the Bear Lake Growing Project’s parcel of land on the southwest side of Clairmont on a smoky September Saturday. Dixon has been regular volunteer over the years in harvesting the crop which is done with a mix of modern and antique combines. The crop will be sold and the money donated to  the Canadian Food Grains Bank which will use the proceeds, which are often matched by various levels of government to buy grain in areas experiencing hunger. This year the need is even greater as only some of the usual crops shipped out of Ukraine and Russia are making it to areas in need of grain.
    Past and present 0012.JPG