B.C. man makes the cut as Canadian team of butchers steak claim to be world’s best
Ronnie Keely from Kamloops is taking part in World Butchers’ Challenge on Sept. 2-3
by Winston Szeto – CBC News
Over the past decade, Kamloops butcher Ronnie Keely has been sharpening his meat cutting skills at his family business, which he will put to the test at an international butchers’ competition this week.
Keely, who works at Kam Lake View Meats which is owned by his father, will be part of the nine-member Canadian team competing in the World Butchers’ Challenge in Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 2-3.
The event, which has been postponed for the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, started in 2011 as an annual contest to produce the best cuts of meat between butchers from Australia and New Zealand.
“Keely got his start working in the family business with his father after graduating high school and has a certificate in retail meat processing from Thompson Rivers University”
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