REGINA — An Alberta exhibitor has been barred from participating in the Canadian Western Agribition for three years after an incident at the 2010 show.
Agribition chief executive Jason Pollock said the decision, made by an internal disciplinary committee, hinged on an exhibitor's decision to...
[The exhibitors of a Charolais cow that died at Canadian Western Agribition last November have been banned for the next three shows.
Tim Bullick, Tyler Bullick and Prairie Cove Charolais of Bowden, Alta., were notified of the show's decision in late December and have 60 days to appeal.
Chief...
Livestock In the Western Producer Dec. 9th
Charolais death prompts guide changes
By KAREN BRIERE, Regina Bureau
December 9, 2010
The Canadian Charolais Association plans to rewrite its show guidelines after an incident at the recent Canadian Western Agribition in Regina.
General manager...
Has anyone heard the outcome of what happened? It has been a week now - the Post should have been done and the results should be available...
I think all exhibitors have the right to know what happened to that cow - if it wasn't human error that caused her to die, was it a virus that we should...