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A vivid northern lights display stretches across the sky behind a shot-up road sign along Highway 2 east of Pipestone on a clear Wednesday evening. Solar phenomena known as coronal mass ejections created back-to-back nights of powerful aurora displays throughout the Prairies and many other parts of the world. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

A vivid northern lights display stretches across the sky behind a shot-up road sign along Highway 2 east of Pipestone on a clear Wednesday evening. Solar phenomena known as coronal mass ejections created back-to-back nights of powerful aurora displays throughout the Prairies and many other parts of the world. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Wednesday night’s aurora display provides a dramatic backdrop over McGill Field at the Brandon Municipal Airport. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)

Wednesday night’s aurora display provides a dramatic backdrop over McGill Field at the Brandon Municipal Airport. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun)

The Assiniboine College culinary arts building is backlit by the northern lights on Wednesday. (Shaun Cameron)

The Assiniboine College culinary arts building is backlit by the northern lights on Wednesday. (Shaun Cameron)

The Assiniboine College culinary arts building is backlit by the northern lights on Wednesday. (Shaun Cameron)

The Assiniboine College culinary arts building is backlit by the northern lights on Wednesday. (Shaun Cameron)

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