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Michelle Pinon News Advertiser The Town of Two Hills was the final stop for the St. Paul Freedom Convoy 2022 held on Feb. 12. Head organizer Carrie Lupul said there were 100 vehicles in the convoy and estimated there were around 200 people who participated in the protest. Lupul said she wanted the route of the convoy to include the communities that included schools in the St. Paul Education school division. She said the mandates have drastically hurt children and elderly the most. The protesters want an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other public health measures. Lupul said they accomplished what they set out to do. She said it’s time people realize the government is controlling us and not doing what’s right for us. Lupul said she wanted the route of the convoy to include the communities that included schools in the St.
Paul school division which included the communities of Elk Point and Myrnam. She said the mandates have drastically hurt children and elderly the most and must be ended. Protester Cindy Martin attended the event with her husband. She said she came because she wanted to do her part to end the mandates and have her family back. Ben Krahn, who owns BKL Custom Welding and Trucking Ltd., lives in the Vegreville area and said he came in support freedom. “I think we’ve had enough of the lockdowns.” He came in support of opening everything up, support of getting rid of the mandates.” Gerardo Neufeld said he was here in support of the Freedom Convoy. We want our freedom back. We want the freedom back that our parents, grandparents, great grandparents all fought for. This way we feel more
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