It started in a much different time, when most people grew their own food. Now more than a century later, most of our food comes from a store. But as Megan Turcato reports, when it comes to the Interior Provincial Exhibition, which opened Wednesday in Armstrong, some things are just as important as they were 118 years ago.
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Growers show off their produce at Armstrong’s Interior Provincial Exhibition
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