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Calgary Stampede chuckwagon auction proceeds up slightly from 2016

WATCH: Fears that bids would be reined in at the annual Rangeland Derby Canvas Auction were put to rest Thursday. Kelly Sutherland took the top bid. Kim Smith reports – Mar 24, 2017

It came right down to the wire but the annual Calgary Stampede chuckwagon canvas auction just edged out the total raised a year ago.

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Bidders pledged $2.42 million to win the right to advertise on canvas tarps on the 36 chuckwagons that will compete in 10 days of racing in July.

Last year’s auction raised just under $2.3 million, the worst showing since 2010, when it brought in $1.97 million.

Watch below: The annual Calgary Stampede chuckwagon canvas auction is considered to be a barometer of Calgary’s economy.

The top bid of $110,000 bought rights on the wagon driven by 12-time champion Kelly Sutherland, the sentimental favourite because he is retiring after this year’s event.

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The auction, considered a bellwether for Alberta’s oilpatch optimism, takes place as crude prices have been lingering below the US$50 per barrel mark, though nearly US$10 above what they were at this time last year.

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The record year was 2012, when bidders pledged just over $4 million or an average of $112,000 for each rig.

World Champion chuckwagon driver Kelly Sutherland reacts after he was auctioned off during the annual Calgary Stampede Canvas Auction where businesses bid on sponsoring a chuckwagon driver for the upcoming Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Thursday, March 23, 2017. Todd Korol, The Canadian Press
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