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Cow Exhibition Grounds almost clean after SunFest

SunFest organizers have been working around the clock to clean up the Cowichan Exhibition Grounds after more than 40 thousand people took in the music festival over the weekend.
Charlotte Fisher is the event coordinator for Wideglide Entertainment — the company responsible for organizing the event in Duncan.
She says the clean up process is in its final stages.
Fisher adds there was daily curb side recycling during the festival that included compost and cans as well as garbage management that was promoted by info centres on site.

 

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