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Craven Country Jamboree looking good for next week

Spokeswoman Kim Blevins says a new drainage system installed earlier this year is helping to keep the grounds in fairly good shape. Sean Lerat / Global News

REGINA – The Craven Country Jamboree is looking good for next week.

Spokeswoman Kim Blevins says a new drainage system installed earlier this year is helping to keep the grounds in fairly good shape.

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