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Photo Randy Vanderveen
Grande Prairie, AB
2020-07-14
Steve Trybell, an employee of Prairie Access and Coatings of Steinbach, Manitoba replaces some damaged siding boards on the east side of a "prairie giant" being restored in Sexsmith. The Manitoba company was painting and repairing siding on the last remaining Alberta Wheat Pool elevator in Sexsmith. The town was once known as the "grain capital of the British Empire": In a 10-year period from 1939 to 1949, the small South Peace community shipped more grain than any other port in the empire.
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Photo Randy Vanderveen<br />
Grande Prairie, AB<br />
2020-07-14<br />
Steve Trybell, an employee of Prairie Access and Coatings of Steinbach, Manitoba replaces some damaged siding boards on the east side of a "prairie giant" being restored in Sexsmith. The Manitoba company was painting and  repairing siding on the last remaining Alberta Wheat Pool elevator in Sexsmith. The town was once known as the "grain capital of the British Empire": In a 10-year period from 1939 to 1949, the small South Peace community shipped more grain than any other port in the empire.