Some musicians might balk at being told they have to fit phrases like “scentless chamomile” and “toss in the landfill” into a 60 second song, but Dori Braun embraced the challenge.
“The words were all there, I just had to find the rhymes to make them flow well,” she said. “It’s like a crossword puzzle… a good challenge.”
Braun is the winner of a local government contest to highlight the dangers of invasive weeds in northeastern B.C.’s Peace River region.
Peace River Regional District manager of invasive plants Kari Bondaroff said the contest was an effort to take a creative
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