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» Photos by Tim Smith /The Brandon Sun

The Brandon University Big Band gives the first of two Friday-evening performances at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium during the Brandon University Jazz Festival. 
                                RIGHT: Students from École Leila North Community School’s jazz bands and jazz choir smile for photos on a staircase at the auditorium after taking part in the jazz festival on Friday. Dozens of school jazz bands from throughout the province are taking part in programming and performing as part of the three-day festival, which wraps up today. 
                                (Photos by Tim Smith
/The Brandon Sun)

The Brandon University Big Band gives the first of two Friday-evening performances at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium during the Brandon University Jazz Festival.

RIGHT: Students from École Leila North Community School’s jazz bands and jazz choir smile for photos on a staircase at the auditorium after taking part in the jazz festival on Friday. Dozens of school jazz bands from throughout the province are taking part in programming and performing as part of the three-day festival, which wraps up today.

(Photos by Tim Smith /The Brandon Sun)

Students from École Leila North Community School’s jazz bands and jazz choir smile for photos on a staircase at the auditorium after taking part in the jazz festival on Friday. Dozens of school jazz bands from throughout the province are taking part in programming and performing as part of the three-day festival, which wraps up today.

Students from École Leila North Community School’s jazz bands and jazz choir smile for photos on a staircase at the auditorium after taking part in the jazz festival on Friday. Dozens of school jazz bands from throughout the province are taking part in programming and performing as part of the three-day festival, which wraps up today.

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