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Keeping current in a small community is important to the health, welfare and livelihood of that community. More and more often, small town see their residents head off to bigger centres to enjoy cultural activities and that hurts local business. Some accept it as a sign of the times, but others, like Souris, Manitoba see it as a challenge, a challenge to create events and activities to spur on interest in their own town. The Souris Events committee does not have a “roll over and play dead attitude,” you can bet your life on that. They are actively searching for events that will give their residents a reason to stay home. And it’s not just their own residents that they are trying to keep interested. This committee is determined to create something so good that people will come from miles around just to take part. They have done it for that past three years and this year is no different. Country star, Chad Brownlee will be performing at the Souris memorial Complex on May 21 and tickets are on sale now. The Souris Events
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committee is comprised of four Souris Glenwood user groups, the Chamber of Commerce, the Memorial Complex, the Agricultural Society and the Fire Department. Each of these organizations puts up seed money and supplies volunteers for the labour intensive planning that goes into an event as big and popular as a Chad Brownlee concert. They are not strangers to this type of work by any means. They have held concerts in the past. Some, Like Doc Walker and Aaron Pritchett were wildly successful and others, like Beverly Mayhood and Nazareth were less so but according to Souris Glenwood Economic Development officer, Lon Turner, it isn’t always about making money. “I am fairly new to this position so this is my first concert. I know they didn’t make money at a couple of the past ones and that they did on a couple more, but that’s not why they continue to do it,” Turner explained. “This committee believes that they are working to promote the community of Souris. They want to bring people here to let them see that this is a community worth fighting for.” Continued on page 2
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Souris Events, striving for success in a small town Continued from page 1 Indeed Souris does have much to offer. People who come from far away to attend one of these concerts sees �irst hand what it is like here and they often come back. The campground is �irst class, there’s a brand new skateboard park and the pool, with it’s beach entry and waterslides for young
children and larger ones for the more adventurous, is amazing for families. With great eateries such as the unique Wood�ire Deli, Sun�lower Tea House, Chicken Chef, Murphy’s Irish Pub, Tak Lee Chinese Restaurant and Par West Drive In, tourists certainly �ind things to �ill their days. There are three amazing museums
and of course, the newly designed Swinging Bridge that is a must see. When you factor in the beautiful gold course, and park then you have enough to occupy even the most discerning travelers. It all begins with initiative of those who care. It’s not about making money because every cent earned is kept with Souris
Events so they can bring bigger and better events in the future. For now they are focusing on selling 2300 tickets at $45.00 each for the Chad Brownlee concert. With Ryan Keown, who in his own right is a star on the Manitoba country scene as his opening act it should be an event worth seeing. Both of these guys are
popular with their high energy and quality shows, we can’t wait for May 21. Tickets are available online at ticketweb.ca or can be bought at various outlets such as Souris
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The fastest growing sector of the global food industry – organic - is the reason for the neat little red of�ice based in Miniota, known as OPAM. The Organic Producers Association of Manitoba, started with an of�ice in Virden in the summer of 1988. Twenty-eight years later the business is showing steady growth and staff are very busy this time of year. A group of people, with a mandate to develop certi�ication for organic producers, was on to something all those years ago. The public’s appetite for organic food has continued to grow, evidenced by organic certi�ied products in regular grocery stores in regular towns such as Virden, where the Valleyview Consumers Co-op food store carries organic dairy, fruit, vegetables and processed products. Organic meat products are sometimes available there as well. Initially, these items were strictly the purview of specialty stores, markets and farm-gate businesses, but growing consumer demand has elbowed room on main stream grocery shelves for organic certi�ied food. A study in 2013 reveals that Canada’s organic market grew to $3.7 billion in 2012.... The value of the Canadian organic food market has tripled since 2006, far outpacing the growth rate of other agri-food sectors according to the Canadian Organic Trade Organization. With as many as 58 percent of all Canadians
buying organic products weekly, who is growing these products? Aside from the exotic fruits such as organic bananas, and off-season vegetables, Canadian growers are taking up the challenge. Laura Telford, with Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, is an organic marketing specialist based in Portage La Prairie at the Food Development Centre, and a valuable support for Canada’s organic industry. OPAM, out of Miniota, is the only certiďż˝ier with an ofďż˝ice in Manitoba, and offers professional organic certiďż˝ication services to Canadian clients wishing to market products in Canada, the US and Europe. They ďż˝ield a number of inspectors who tour producers and processors, as a means to validate the organic certiďż˝ication. Melanie Rivard, OPAM’s Certiďż˝ication Coordinator says, “Organic certiďż˝ication has gotten slowly busier with inquiries year after year. This year, it’s crazy. People are really looking into becoming organic.â€? At one point, about ďż˝ive years ago, OPAM was struggling. Staff was cut and the ofďż˝ice moved from Virden to Miniota. “We had a tough time when moved. But with the demand for organic so much bigger than the suppliers, we managed to weather the storm,â€? she says. The ofďż˝ice also employs Tiffany Priestly, and Linda Rogalsky-Tapp an administrative assistant. At this point, there are only about three certiďż˝ied market gardens in Manitoba. OPAM is the certiďż˝ier for a grower at Notre Dame De’Lourde.
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Whereas it used to be difďż˝icult to ďż˝ind a seed cleaner or a livestock processor, now there are more being certiďż˝ied every year, “all driven by demand, on both endsâ€?, says Rivard. The innovative company, Canadian Prairie Garden Purees, a processing plant at Portage La Prairie, is OPAM certiďż˝ied. The Food Development Centre at Portage, serving as a one-stop shop for research and product development, is also OPAM certiďż˝ied. “It’s a very exciting year for us. Last year we ended up with a net growth of three producers – a four percent increase. This year we anticipate up to a 10 percent growth,â€? says Rivard. OPAM takes no part in the marketing aspect of the business, but does guide members toward conferences and workshops. A potluck meal held at Rapid City this February brought growers together and later on, the yearly ďż˝ield day gives producers an opportunity see each other’s businesses at work. OPAM now serves an expanded area beyond
Manitoba, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. At the annual meeting held March 12, in Brandon, new board members replaced those stepping off the board of directors. After six years on the board, Glen Elliott from Pipestone and Glen Echert from Wappella stepped off, but remain producers. David Stronciski from Grandview, and from the Gladstone area, Agabus
Neuschwander (originally from Germany) are both beef producers and have become the new board members. The executive saw no changes with John Finnie of Crocusview Farm near Kenton remaining as president. OPAM has made it easier for smaller or intensive producers to become certiďż˝ied. “For a quarter section or under, there is a signiďż˝i-
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“We will start commissioning and running water through the new plant on May 16. Then it’s about a 30 day period before we will be switching over to the new plant,” said Kent
Corkish water plant manager. The existing water plant in Deloraine was built in 1962. “Basically very little repair has been needed on the original plant in all those years,” added Corkish. However, the old plant does not meet the new standards set by the
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Province of Manitoba. The new plant comes with a $6.9 million dollar price tag; cost shared three ways between the local, provincial and federal governments. The money comes from the “Building Canada Fund.” “We will still be drawing surface water from the reservoir. The new plant will utilize two UF (Ultra Filtration) membranes followed by two
Reverse Osmosis membranes. The existing plant was a lime soda ash style plant. “In recent years membrane technology has changed (to deal with surface water), so to deal with the current water standards, our engineers (Aecom) decided to go with this technology to remove organics,” said Corkish. The storage capacity
of the new plant will be double that of the old plant. “The �low rates will allow us to make water faster. For example, the old plant was capable of making 7.2 liters/second while the new one will be capable of between 12-15 liters/ second,” added Corkish. If there is a power outage, the generator will start up automatically. Also, there will be water
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Precision Ag’s fertilizer plant in Carlyle reducing wait times for farmers
Photo by Kelly Running The fertilizer plant – a 6,000 metric tonne shed – has recently been built at Precision Ag in Carlyle. “The old plant took time to blend and load,” Dan Reaves, Sales Manager, explained. “In a season farmers have about 20 days to seed and they don’t want to waste those days. This system is unbelievably fast. On the old system, depending on the mix, 30 metric tonnes took about half an hour to load. The other day on our new system we did that in seven minutes.”
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Continued from page 7 We have tested and shown a 3-5 bushel increase by using the newest bulk fertilizer versus regular commodity Nitrogen and Phosphate fertilizers.” “To properly recommend the right fertilizer blend then you need knowledge,” Reaves stated. “To do that we have 11 years of Agriculture secondary school in this office, one degree – Bachelor Science of Agriculture, three diplomas in Ag, one Professional Agrologist certification, and one CCA (Certified Crop Advisor).” Thus, Reaves is confident in the abilities of those at Precision Ag in assisting their customers. The large fertilizer plant was an investment made to ensure farmers have access to high quality and quickly loaded fertilizer. “Each load is calculated and controlled by a computer, which weighs and distributes the correct mix,” Reaves said.
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“It’s then blended and loaded.” “The R.M. was awesome to work with. We currently only have one out load, which I think will be enough for now because it goes so quickly, but if we need to, the R.M. has said that we have the option of putting a second out load on the building, so expansion is possible.” In addition to the benefits to customers that the new plant provides to those in the area, Reaves is excited that the new facility has also opened up a new fulltime position in Carlyle. “What we try to do here at Precision Ag is work with the customer,” Reaves explained. “So, we look at soil reports and use that to create balanced nutrition, using the best products, which leads to increased yields.” “For a farmer the biggest component of increased yields is fertilizer. Good seed and crop protection are important, but fertilizer is extremely important.”
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The Face of Suicide Cathy Williams Submitted Co-founder and chair of AndrewDunn.org Westman satellite
Suicide. This is a hard subject to talk about. Do you know this face? It doesn’t have to be a male, it could be a female; young or old, rich or poor. Mental health doesn’t discriminate against anyone. It is estimated that at some time in their life, 1 in 5 Canadians are directly affected by mental health issues, but they indirectly affect everyone through family, friends, or colleagues. By joining the Andrew Dunn Walk/Run on May 7, you are making a commitment to those living with mental health issues, maybe yourself or someone in your family, or a friend. You are making a commitment to stand up for the precious lives lost by suicide and to support their family in their journey through their devastating loss and recovery. By joining our walk, you are making a commitment to show society that you will walk proud and tall and support a cause that is still veiled in misunderstanding and stigma. The goal of AndrewDunn.org is to become a leader that continues to make a difference in how people perceive mental illness, to help educate and create awareness surrounding mental health issues and suicide as well as available
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resources and effective treatment. The naming of the organization does not in any way honour a death by suicide, rather the name echoes the permanent sense of loss and the pain of a precious life lost that is left behind in the wake of a suicide. This inspires our organization members’ efforts to be part of a suicide awareness and prevention initiative. So lace up your walking shoes for the 2nd annual Andrew Dunn Walk Westman Satellite. There is a comfortable sense of community and support at our event.
We want people to work towards a successful recovery, connect with and support each other, and to know they are not alone. The Dunn walk is a family friendly event for persons of all ages. There is a 5 km walk and Fun Run on a designated route, or cycling enthusiasts can join in on the event by cycling the distance. After the walk stay for lunch, silent auction and event awards. Join us Saturday, May 7, at the Souris Curling Club, 9:30 a.m. registration, 11:00 a.m. walk. See you there!
WE’RE BETTER TOGETHER. From R&D to Production to Customer Service and every department in between, the dedication and passion of our employees resulted in Seed Hawk being named one of Saskatchewan’s best places to work in 2016. Each and every day, our people rise to the challenges of an evolving farming and economic landscape, creating state of the art technology for growers around the world. To everyone, we say thanks for sharing your passion. You’ve earned this award.
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Photo/Brandi Pollock Nuala Duncan Harkness wearing her National Canadian Girl sash and her crown.
Fourteen month old, Nuala Duncan Harkness, was born at the Virden Hospital, January 2015. She was delivered by Dr. Hamel and the paramedics. The beautiful little girl has been participating in Canadian Pageants since she was six months old. Peatrah Harkness (the mother of Nuala) said, “In Canada the pageants are really natural and not a lot of glitz like what you would see on TV... There are a lot of negative opinions about pageants, which we are trying to get the word out about that it is very positive.” Nuala currently holds the title of National Canadian Baby Miss Manitoba with the National Canadian Girl Pageants. Harkness explained, “We started going to Regina for them and as we got a little more familiar with the system we learned of a scholarship program; it’s the only one in Canada, so it
is not a beauty pageant. It started in B.C. and the founder has brought it across Canada. It isn’t working out very well in Manitoba, there are very few participants.” In July Nuala is going to Nationals; at the pageant, there is $24,000 worth of scholarships that will be awarded. The Nationals is a fourday long event that is being held at the West Edmonton Mall. “She has been provided tools to help her fundraise and seek sponsors to help cover her costs of this opportunity. As one of the few Manitoba participants, it would be great to have our community supporting her along this journey.” Harkness continued, “As part of her obligations she is requested to raise money for the Manitoba Children’s Hospital. Nuala is also building necessities kits for local homeless, as the shelter beds are no longer available at the end of the month. Nuala will be making as many appearances at local events such as we can find.”
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CHOOSE THE BEST SOLUTION FOR YOUR WEED SPECTRUM AND PRESSURE When you add the recent discovery of glyphosateresistant kochia in Southern Alberta to the existing challenges of Group 1 wild oat resistance and Group 2 cleaver, kochia and chickweed resistance, it’s even more important to have choices that can best fit your weed spectrum and don’t break the bank. “EVEREST GBX can be customized in terms of rate and tank-mix partners, based on individual weed spectrum and pressure,” says McCrea. “EVEREST GBX tank-mixed with MCPA, 2,4-D or DEPLOY® gets more than 50 broadleaf weeds, including the most critical resistant weeds in Western Canada. And all at a better price than tank-mixing EVEREST 2.0 with a comparable broadleaf option.”
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Virden Ford earns National Award from Ford of Canada Anne Davison VIRDEN EMPIRE-ADVANCE reporter1@empireadvance.ca
For the fourth time in nine years, Virden Ford is to be recognized as a 2015 President’s Award Diamond Club winner by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. It’s Ford of Canada’s highest honour, presented annually to dealerships who demonstrate outstanding achievement in sales and customer satisfaction. “Our success is driven by our strong customer
relationships and our ties to the Virden community,” says Virden Ford general manager, Darin Banga. “We’re proud to earn the President’s Award Diamond Club distinction because it shows that our customers appreciate our team’s commitment to service excellence.” The Ford dealership in Virden was established many decades ago. Nine years ago, Darin Banga saw something that excited him here, which drew him from Carlyle,
Saskatchewan to Virden, to take over the dealership. “We bought the dealership in January 2007,” he says. Business grew. In 2011 there were renovations to the dealership. Having set the bar, Banga says the challenge has been to live up to expectations. “We grew a business in the �irst couple of years by doubling and tripling it. And then trying to keep that level of achievement and still maintain quality customer service.” Banga has assembled
a team of 22 employees for just that purpose – to provide sales, service, parts and auto body service. “It’s all about the customer and having the right people in the right place,” states Banga. “Surrounding myself with good people, good quality staff at Virden Ford. The rest takes care of itself.” When asked about his personal motto, he says, “Don’t give someone something to do if you’re not prepared to do it
yourself, I’m very much a hands on leader.” Ford of Canada introduced The President’s Award in 2000. Dealers become eligible through excellence in dealership operations and exceptional customer feedback through survey responses related to their sales and service satisfaction and overall dealership experience. The Virden Ford team has won the award four times in the last nine years and remains dedicated to Virden and sur-
rounding communities, supporting a number of different local charities and causes through dealer-run fundraising initiatives. Past recipients of fundraising efforts include the Virden Junior A Oil Capitals of the Manitoba Junior Hockey Leagues, Wallace and District Fire Departments, the annual Virden Indoor Rodeo and Fort La Bosse School Division. Virden Ford continues to support its community and customers into 2016.
Photo by Anne Davison Virden Ford, General Manager Darin Banga (far right) with sales and service staff on April 5. Virden Ford is among an elite group of Ford and Lincoln dealerships to be recognized as a 2015 President’s Award Diamond Club winner by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited.
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SOUTHWEST CHEVROLET PRE-OWNED TRUCKS 2014 GMC 1500 SLE Crew 4x4, 46,000 kms.................$31,500 or $284 b/w 2013 GMC 1500 SLT Crew 4x4, 106,000 kms...............$26,900 or $243 b/w 2012 Chev 1500 LTZ Crew 4x4, 84,000 kms.................$28,500 or $299 b/w 2012 GMC 2500 SLE Crew 4x4 diesel, 71,000 kms. . .$45,900 or $411 b/w 2012 GMC 1500 SLE Crew 4x4, 71,000 kms.................$28,500 or $299 b/w 2012 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab 4x4, 121,000 kms....$19,900 or $186 b/w 2011 Chev 1500 LS Ext Cab 4x4, 81,000 kms..............$20,900 or $220 b/w 2011 GMC Canyon SLE Ext Cab 4x4, 193,000 kms.......$9,900 or $107 b/w 2008 Chev 1500 LTZ Crew 4x4, 148,000 kms..............$16,900 or $275 b/w 2008 Dodge 1500 SLT Quad 4x4, 107,000 kms..........$17,500 or $289 b/w 2007 GMC 1500 SLE Ext Cab 4x4, 152,000 kms.........$15,900 or $240 b/w 2002 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab 4x4, 173,000 kms..................................$8,900 CARS 2015 Chev Malibu 1LT, 27,000 kms..................................$18,900 or $153 b/w 2015 Chev Cruze 1LT, 28,000 kms.....................................$15,900 or $129 b/w 2015 Chev Cruze 1LT, 24,000 kms.....................................$15,900 or $129 b/w 2015 Chev Cruze 1LT, 31,000 kms.....................................$15,700 or $127 b/w
2015 Chevy Camaro
BU
Convertible, 2LT, 19,000 kms
Y BA ! CK
$31,900
OR FINANCE FOR
255 bi-weekly
$
2015 Ford Taurus SEL AWD, 9,000 kms...........................$26,800 or $215 b/w 2015 Chev Cruze LT, 18,000 kms........................................$15,900 or $129 b/w 2012 Chev Cruze 1LT, 55,000 kms.....................................$11,900 or $128 b/w 2011 Chev Impala LS, 87,000 kms.....................................$10,900 or $117 b/w 2010 Buick Lucerne CXL, 128,000 kms...........................$10,500 or $113 b/w 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5S, 114,000 kms...............................$8,900 or $117 b/w SUVS 2014 Buick Enclave, leather, 78,000 kms........................$34,900 or $314 b/w 2014 Ford Expedition Max Limited, 93,000 kms.......$43,900 or $394 b/w 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SE/SXT, 26,000 kms.....$19,900 or $181 b/w 2013 Chev Equinox 1LT AWD, 32,000 kms...................$23,500 or $213 b/w 2012 GMC Terrain SLE2 AWD, 117,000 kms.................$16,900 or $179 b/w 2012 Chev Equinox 2LT AWD, 107,000 kms.................$18,900 or $199 b/w 2011 GMC Terrain SLT1 AWD, 96,000 kms....................$16,900 or $179 b/w 2011 GMC Terrain SLT1 AWD, 115,000 kms..................$16,600 or $176 b/w 2011 Chev Equinox 2LT AWD, 79,000 kms...................$18,500 or $199 b/w 2009 Chev Traverse LT AWD, 147,000 kms....................$11,900 or $154 b/w 2006 Chev Uplander LS, 201,000 kms...........................................................$4,900
BU
2015 GMC Acadia SLE2 YB ACK!
AWD, 20,000 kms
$37,900
OR FINANCE FOR
302 bi-weekly
$
C26-022A
T16-104A
2016 Chevy Equinox LX
2016 Chevy 1500 Dbl Cab
CASH $21,900
CASH $34,736
FWD, MSRP $28,695
OR FINANCE FOR
165 bi-weekly
$
4x4 1LT V6, WAS $46,375
OR FINANCE FOR
251 bi-weekly
$
T16-003
T16-063
2016 Chevy 2500 HD Crew
2016 GMC 1500 Crew SLE
CASH $67,424
CASH $43,304
4x4, LTZ Duramax, WAS $81,120
OR FINANCE FOR
483 bi-weekly
$
Kodiak 4x4, WAS $53,930
OR FINANCE FOR
305 bi-weekly
$
T16-037
T16-066
2016 Chevy Impala
2016 Chevy Cruze 1LT
CASH $34,873
CASH $22,374
SLT, MSRP $35,900
OR FINANCE FOR
230 bi-weekly
$
Limited, MSRP $26,610
OR FINANCE FOR
155 bi-weekly
$
C26-007
C26-012
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