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Should struggling annual event continue in Trail?

Should the City of Trail continue on with a struggling annual event?

The 13th edition of Bull-a-rama this April saw the city lose $24,000.

The event has leaked over $90,000 since 2008.

Here’s Councillor Eleanor Gattafoni-Robinson.

Sponsorships were down $5000 this year compared to last.

The Organizing Committee will compile a report over the next few months on how next year’s event can generate more funding.

Robinson says Bull-a-rama is well worth it and she wouldn’t entertain the idea of not having it.

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