REGINA — Financially, 2022 was a year in which Canadian Western Agribition finally put the pandemic behind them.
At their Annual General Meeting on Wednesday in Regina, CWA announced its 2022 results including record setting revenue of $4.74 million, and a profit of $83,450. Agribition states in a news release this marks an over $400,000 turnaround from 2021.
Agribition also cited numbers that indicated the 2022 show last November contributed to $96.5 million in economic impact to Saskatchewan.
“These numbers tell us we have returned to business as usual,” said CWA President Kim Hextall, in a statement. “The organization is in a strong cash financial position which will help us build and focus on our vision and future events.”
CWA also is announced some new features to the show in 2023 in their news release which will include the return of Tuesday night entertainment; further details are to be announced.
CWA will also be presenting the inaugural Canadian Animal AgTech Awards for the first time, and will be introducing Miss Rodeo Agribition and hosting thier Golf Tournament on July 31.
“We look forward to keeping this momentum going and remaining as industry leaders in the agriculture and livestock sector,” said CEO Shaun Kindopp in a news release. “There are a number of exciting developments 小蓝视频 added to the show and we already look forward to having our barns buzzing again.”
In addition to reporting financial results, the board elections took place for the 2023-24 Board of Directors.
For next year, Kim Hextall, of Grenfell, will continue on as President, and will serve on the Executive along with Vice-President: Michael Latimer of Olds, Alberta, and Executive Members at Large Kelsey Ashworth of Oungre, Levi Jackson of Sedley, and Blake MacMillan of Nokomis, Saskatchewan.
Newly elected to a two year term on the board are Kelly Howe of Moose Jaw, Courtney MacDougall of Regina, Blake MacMillan of Nokomis, Grant McLellan of Regina, and Karl Sauter of Wawota.