With a spattering of blueberry juices and pies disappearing fast to crumbs, it was a close call for the pie-eating throne. | SaltWire
MLA Dave Ritcey and Mitch Johnson of Bounce Radio. Chelsey Gould/Truro NewsTRURO, N.S. — With a spattering of blueberry juices and pies disappearing fast to crumbs, it was a close call for the pie-eating throne.
Boiduk last won in 2019, with Gillis taking back his spot in 2021 after a COVID hiatus. Gillis’ other wins were in 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2018. Cst. Brent Bowden of the Truro Police was up and ready to devour his pie. Chelsey Gould/Truro News - Chelsey Gould
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