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Rodeo action came to an end for another year Sunday on the last day of the 31st Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze.

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Rodeo action came to an end for another year Sunday on the last day of the 31st Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze.

The four-day event, which kicked off Thursday, featured such things as the Wild West Daze Show and Shine, high school rodeo, pancake breakfast, parade, the RBC Royal Bank Tailgate Party featuring a barbecue, beer garden, carnival games and live entertainment the Coors Light Barn Bar and, of course, rodeo action at Tundra Oil & Gas Place.

There were also various family activities to enjoy, including bouncy castles, face painting, food trucks and local vendors.

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A competitor chases after her target during the calf-roping competition Sunday.
Bud Robertson/The Brandon Sun A competitor chases after her target during the calf-roping competition Sunday.

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A horse peeks his head out from behind a trailer.
Bud Robertson/The Brandon Sun A horse peeks his head out from behind a trailer.
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A rider races against the clock in the barrel-racing competition Sunday on the last day of the Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze.
Bud Robertson/The Brandon Sun A rider races against the clock in the barrel-racing competition Sunday on the last day of the Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze.
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Competitors await their turn in the calf-roping competition in Tundra Oil & Gas Place Sunday.
Bud Robertson/The Brandon Sun Competitors await their turn in the calf-roping competition in Tundra Oil & Gas Place Sunday.
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