News from Lloydminster and Olds Exhibitions

Purely Purebred, news from the August 2024 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: August 26, 2024

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The Lloydminster Exhibition Association is thrilled to announce that Shaylyn Hunt has joined Lloyd Ex as the new agriculture manager. Hunt is very familiar with the exhibition, having competed there most of her life. She brings a vast knowledge of everything cattle and equine and Lloyd Ex is excited to have her on the team. Congratulations Shaylin!

Meanwhile, May 17 marked the last day for Denise Rice as the Olds Regional Exhibition’s office manager. She served in this role for 21 years. She has been the foundation of their organization, always full of energy, great ideas and total commitment to the various agricultural programs, the young people involved in the exhibition’s activities, and the community as a whole. She will be missed dearly, but the team at Mountain View County will appreciate her dedication.

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Mike Millar

Mike Millar

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As National account manager for Canadian Cattlemen, I work with all major accounts including equipment manufacturers, ad agency's and national breed associations. When I'm not busy working and promoting Canadian Cattlemen magazine, my family and I are running a purebred herd of Simmental cattle at Grandora, Sask.

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