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Barry Dies recognized for commitment to the Bruins

The Power Dodge Estevan Bruins saluted one of their dedicated volunteers prior to their game against the Kindersley Klippers on Saturday night.
Barry Dies
Danny Ewen, the marketing and operations manager for the Power Dodge Estevan Bruins, left, and Kim Skjonsby from Mid-City Plumbing and Heating, right, presented a volunteer champion award to Barry Dies before Saturday night's game.

The Power Dodge Estevan Bruins saluted one of their dedicated volunteers prior to their game against the Kindersley Klippers on Saturday night.

 

Barry Dies was presented with a 2018-19 SaskEnergy Volunteer Champion plaque by the Bruins and Mid-City Plumbing and Heating. Mid-City is part of the SaskEnergy network of plumbing and heating contractors. 

Dies has been a volunteer for the Bruins since the club moved to Affinity Place in 2011, and has helped out at about 200 games.