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PHOTOS: Best of July 2023

July 27, 2023

By: Jesse Boily

Town & Country News reporters and photographers were busy throughout July. Here is a collection of some favourite images from July.
Some of the images could be found in the print edition of the newspaper, while others are exclusive to the website.

Canada Day

The annual Valhalla Centre Canada Day parade made its way through the community, before residents headed down to the Valhalla Community School for a barbecue. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
The annual Valhalla Centre Canada Day parade. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Large crowds lined the streets at the Canada Day parade in Grande Prairie on Saturday, July 1. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
City Coun. Chris Thiessen was decked out in Canada gear and handing out candy at the Canada Day parade in Grande Prairie. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Candy was handed out during the parade at the Canada Day parade in Grande Prairie. (Photo by Jesse Boily)

Gymnasts showed their skills during the Canada Day parade in Grande Prairie. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
(Photo by Jesse Boily)
City councillors (left to right) Dylan Bressey, Grant Berg, and Gladys Blackmore hand out candy at the Canada Day parade in Grande Prairie. (Photo by Jesse Boily)

Country Living

Sloane Tidey, 5, cast out a line at the Kids Can Catch event at the Crosslink County Sportsplex on July 7. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
One dog got dog-gone tired while digging for bones at the Pipestone Creek bonebed on July 8. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
A den of foxes in the County of Grande Prairie on Sunday, July 9. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Sarah Orrick and Shay Martin touched up one iconic Beaverlodge mural recently. The mural, done for the 2009 Beaverlodge Centennial, is based on Euphemia McNaughtÕs Edson Trail. Beaverlodge Mural Foundation chairman Jim Drabble said the mural had become a little worn down over the past 14 years, and so the society brought together some tools and talent to retouch the mural, stripping the varnish and repainting it. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Nyssa McCain, 6, gave a thumbs-up of approval for the selection of cherries at the Grande Prairie FarmerÕs Market on Saturday, July 22. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Stella Flahr, 5, cheers on Jordan Sabo, from JoJo Magic Circus, as he juggles items during the Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival on Main Street in Sexsmith, Alta. on Thursday, July 20. Street performers from the festival performed in towns around Grande Prairie, including Wembley, Sexsmith, and Beaverlodge. The main festival took place over the weekend in downtown Grande Prairie. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
The Cate Great show defied gravity during the Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival on Main Street in Sexsmith on Thursday, July 20. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
A resident helps a performer by dancing with a ribbon during the Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival on Main Street in Sexsmith, Alta. on Thursday, July 20. (Photo by Jesse Boily)

Grande Con

Douglas Leonard Brecht was cosplaying as Obi-wan "Ben" Kenobi with the Rebel Legion group at Grande Con at the Bonnetts Centre in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Saturday, July 15. Proceeds from Grande Con will go towards supporting of Odyssey House. This year was the second year of the pop culture convention. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Loki Mackenzie-Smith, left, and Emma Doerksen got into the spirit of the con with some cosplay at Grande Con on Saturday, July 15, 2023. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Darth Maul cosplayer at Grande Con. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Spider-Folk wait for food at the food trucks at Grande Con. (Photo by Jesse Boily)

Community

Kristeva Dowling, owner and operator, at Stolen Harvest near Grovedale, Alta. on Monday, July 10. Stolen Harvest has won multiple awards for its mead after being open for only three years. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Sask Patch U-Pick owner Delecia Hoff picks through the harvest. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Jessica Schoepp, 92 Breverage Co. owner, says the bar's zero-proof nights have been a hit for people looking for a nice atmosphere with no alcohol being served.(Photo by Jesse Boily)
Jim Goldsack, owner and operator, at Al’s News in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Monday, July 1. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Linda and Rhonda Side get a selfie with this years Reading University graduates during the Reading University graduation at Northwestern Polytechnic’s Douglas J. Cardinal theatre in Grande Prairie on Friday, July 21. The Reading University takes grade 3 students from Grande Prairie Public School Division, Peace Wapiti Public School Division and Grande & District Catholic School division to help students reach grade level reading and comprehension. This year had 180 children graduate from the program. (Photo by Jesse Boily)

Pioneer Days

Doug Nash poured a helping of grain into the museum's grist mill to grind into flour Pioneer Days at the South Peace Centennial Museum.. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Young volunteers got to get their hands into carding and weaving during Pioneer Days at the South Peace Centennial Museum. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Volunteers pitched hay into the teeth of the museumÕs threshing machine during a live demonstration. (Photo by Austin Payeur)
Guests climbed aboard horse-drawn wagons to be ferried back and forth across the museum grounds. (Photo by Austin Payeur)

Sports

Grande Prairie Pirates Red Ella Eckstrom slides to home plate for a run in the U13D provincial tournament at the South Bear Creek ball diamonds in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Friday, July 7. The Grande Prairie Pirates Red took on the Bonnyville Angels Friday afternoon.(Photo by Jesse Boily)
The first Punjab Mela tournament was hosted at Legion Field in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Saturday, July 15. It included a Kabbaddi tournament, a contact sport where a single player runs to the opposing teams half and touch out as many players as they can and then return to their side of the court without being tackled by defenders. Organizer Shekhar Sahdev said with the growing Punjabi community in Grande Prairie the event was really wanted. It also saw groups from across the province come to participate. United Punjab Grande Prairie said it is a common game played in India. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
Grande Prairie Sirens took on the Strathcona Druids RFC during a regular season game at Macklin Field in Grande Prairie on Saturday, July 15. The Druids took home a win 68-29. (Photo by Jesse Boily)
The third annual Wiener Dog Derby took place at Evergreen Park on Sunday July 23. (Photo by Austin Payeur)