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Tim Smith/Brandon Sun
ATTENTION SHOPPERS: Kitchen Gallery on Ninth: Everything and the sink
Downtown Brandon is just days away from welcoming its newest tenant.
Located next door to Romana Pizza in the space that Brandon Flower & Gift Shop used to call home at 35 Ninth St., Kitchen Gallery on Ninth is the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Jacquie and Graham Watson.
After more than 20 years of designing and installing kitchen and bath cabinetry across Manitoba, the move into the Brandon market was a natural expansion of their current business, Neepawa Country Cabinetry.
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