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A St. Jacobs mural brought back to life

Summary by ObserverXtra
First painted almost 30 years ago, the mural on the side of the St. Jacobs Emporium on Spring Street will be enjoyed by visitors for years to come thanks to a recent restoration.The project was carried out by Kae Drawehn, whose handiwork first completed the horse-and-buggy scene, in conjunction with Keisha Thomas.That Drawehn got involved in the first place was purely happenstance.
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ObserverXtra broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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