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LEFT: Mike Clark of Clark Apiaries (right) helps Brandon University English professor Deanna Smid (centre) and director of communications Grant Hamilton (left) install a pair of beehives on campus on Saturday morning. The installation of these hives marks the beginning of this year’s urban beekeeping project known as Bee U. Clark, Smid and Hamilton hope to set up a total of four hives on the roof of the Knowles-Douglas Student Union Building this summer. RIGHT: Clark examines a hive frame Saturday morning at Brandon University, lending his expertise as an apiarist to help the school’s Bee U team install hives on campus for the second year in a row.
Clark examines a hive frame Saturday morning at Brandon University, lending his expertise as an apiarist to help the school’s Bee U team install a pair of hives on campus for the second year in a row.
Photos by Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun

LEFT: Mike Clark of Clark Apiaries (right) helps Brandon University English professor Deanna Smid (centre) and director of communications Grant Hamilton (left) install a pair of beehives on campus on Saturday morning. The installation of these hives marks the beginning of this year’s urban beekeeping project known as Bee U. Clark, Smid and Hamilton hope to set up a total of four hives on the roof of the Knowles-Douglas Student Union Building this summer. RIGHT: Clark examines a hive frame Saturday morning at Brandon University, lending his expertise as an apiarist to help the school’s Bee U team install hives on campus for the second year in a row.

Clark examines a hive frame Saturday morning at Brandon University, lending his expertise as an apiarist to help the school’s Bee U team install a pair of hives on campus for the second year in a row.