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Industry workers brought friends, family to Ritchie Bros. final day of auctioning

Hundreds of industry workers brought their friends and family to the final day of auctioning at Ritchie Bros.
The Prince George location is being considered a city staple after more than 35 years of business
“These are people that I’ve met over the years and have worked with. You come here when you can; sometimes you end up buying, and sometimes you don’t buy because you end up just visiting.”
Ken Taylor, Customer ‘since Day One’
Ritchie Bros. is also pulling out of four other North American locations by the end of 2017

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