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estgen, originally known as the Lower
Fraser Valley Artificial Insemination Association, was established in September 1944.
The newly formed association operated from a facility in Surrey, British Columbia before
moving to the present site in Milner, B.C. in 1949. In the same year the organization
changed it's name to the B.C. Artificial Insemination Centre, a name which it held for
the next 49 years.

BCAI Centre's clientele and scope of activities grew following mergers with the Okanagan
AI Centre in 1958 and with the Chilliwack AI Centre in 1986. In January 1997, the BCAI
Centre along with three organizations in Ontario and Quebec, Gencor, Eastern Breeders
and CIAQ, formed a limited partnership known as the Semex Alliance, joining
producer-controlled Canadian AI centres form coast to coast and creating
one of the largest
genetics company in the world.
In August 1997 the BCAI Centre expanded its territory eastward, and began offering
semen and other AI services to dairy and beef producers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and
Manitoba. On June 1, 1998 the corporate name Westgen, Western Canada's Genetics Centre
was adopted, to more appropriately reflect a membership and company activities in four
provinces.
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