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COLUMN: The Carillon Flashback November 28, 2002 – Straw burner slashes barn heating costs
3 minute read Yesterday at 3:47 PM CDTThe owner of a Landmark-area poultry farm expects a new $150,000 heating system will easily be worth the investment.
Ron Penner of Primrose Farm anticipates the Rama Biomass Gasifier, which uses waste straw as heating fuel, to save $60,000 in heating costs annually.
A three million British Thermal Unit (BTU) per hour heating system developed by Vidir Biomass Inc. of Arborg was unveiled in a grand opening ceremony at the farm.
On hand for the occasion was Industry and Trade Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk, who pointed out the newly developed heating system takes advantage of a readily available resource in the form of waste straw. In the process, it eliminates the straw without the need for farmers to burn it in the field.
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COLUMN: Report from the Legislature – Standing up for Dawson Trail
4 minute read Yesterday at 2:03 PM CDTNow that the spring session of the Manitoba legislature has come to an end, I want to provide residents of Dawson Trail with an update on the work I have done on their behalf at the Manitoba legislative assembly.
Throughout this session, my focus has remained on ensuring that the voices of Dawson Trail constituents are heard, and that the concerns raised by our communities are brought directly to the provincial government.
Since becoming an independent MLA, I have had the opportunity to work directly with government ministers and members from all sides of the legislature to advance the priorities of Dawson Trail. Being an independent allows me to focus solely on what is best for our communities, advocate for local concerns without partisan restrictions, and build support wherever it exists to achieve results for constituents.
During this past legislative session, I had the privilege of advocating for Dawson Trail constituents in a number of ways. Firstly, I brought forward a private members resolution regarding the rights of an independent member of the legislative assembly. While my experience as an independent MLA has been very positive and I have been able to actively advance the priorities of Dawson Trail residents, that hasn’t always been the case for every independent member. Unfortunately, there has been instances where independent members have not been granted equal privileges, access to resources, and procedural opportunities that other members have been afforded. This resolution ensures that all independent MLAs are receiving the same fairness, transparency, and consistency as any other member, so that we may continue to best represent and serve our constituents.
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COLUMN: Report from the Legislature – Happy Father’s Day
3 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 16, 2026On June 21, we take time to celebrate the pillar of every family, our fathers. Whether you’re a dad, grandfather, or Opa, fathers hold a vital place in our lives. They are often the steady hand, the strong shoulder, and the quiet force behind countless moments of love, guidance, and support.
At the heart of every family, fathers play an active and dedicated role alongside mothers, helping to provide stability, support, and encouragement. Speaking from personal experience as both a father and now an Opa, I can say with certainty that fatherhood has been the greatest achievement of my life. Raising children is no easy task, but it remains the most rewarding and transformative gifts one can receive.
Fatherhood brings fulfillment in a way few other experiences can. Whether it’s the sleepless nights, the small victories, or the unforgettable moments of joy, being a father keeps you grounded, humble, and grateful. It teaches lessons in patience, strength, and unconditional love.
Father’s Day is not just about celebrating individual dads, but about reflecting on the generations of men who helped shape the families and communities we know today. Whether your ancestors were newcomers to Canada or among the First Peoples of this land, we honour the sacrifices they made so we could enjoy the lives we have now. Their legacy lives on in the values they passed down and the families they nurtured.
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