Cenovus makes $155K donation
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(Front row, left to right) Cenovus Minnedosa Ethanol Plant manager Avi Bahl, vice-president of Canadian Downstream Manufacturing & Technical Service Kerry Margetts, and senior vice-president of Canadian Downstream Manufacturing & Technical Service Doreen Cole present a $155,000 cheque to Minnedosa Fire Chief Dean Jordan, Minnedosa Mayor Ken Cameron and the town’s chief administrative officer, James Doppler, as some of Minnedosa’s voluntary fire crew looks on from a building at the Minnedosa Fire Training Centre on Friday morning. The funds will be used to purchase a new fire engine and to support the training grounds. (Miranda Leybourne/The Brandon Sun)