May contract talks alarm sugar beet growers

Lack of progress means time is growing short to get a successfull crop into the ground in Southern Alberta.

Contract negotiations are dragging on for Alberta sugar beet producers.

It’s already early May, and Alberta Sugar Beet Growers and Rogers Sugar, the sole sugar-beet processing plant left in Canada, still haven’t hammered out a deal.

Jennifer Crowson, executive director with the Alberta Sugar Beet Growers, cautioned the Western Producer in an email that she was limited in what she can share, other than that they are still in active negotiations.

Hellebuyck answers MVP chants with playoff shutout

The Winnipeg Jets responded with urgency in Game 2 of their second-round playoff series, taking an early lead and maintaining control throughout a 4–0 win over the Dallas Stars to even the series at one game apiece.

The Jets played much more like the Jets of the regular season, and that goes for Connor Hellebuyck as well. He would end up stopping 21 shots on his way to a shutout. It's his fourth playoff shutout of his career, and his first since 2021. Hellebuyck now has a record of 18-1-1 in the last 20 home games.

RM of Cartier added to growing list of burn bans

The RM of Cartier has issued a level yellow burn ban, temporarily prohibiting open air burning and the use of fireworks throughout the municipality.

The restriction, which remains in place until meaningful rainfall is received, comes as the region faces persistent dry conditions and high winds.

What level yellow means

Fire Chief Dan Bouchard says the current fire risk level means only certain types of burning are allowed.

Manitoba RCMP arrest two following wildfires sparked by illegal burns

The Manitoba RCMP arrested two individuals this month for arson linked to wildfires caused by illegal burns during provincewide fire restrictions. Police warn they will enforce burning bans “strictly” to protect public safety as dry conditions persist.

Two arson cases linked to controlled burns

On May 7, a 55-year-old man from Lake Manitoba First Nation was charged after a controlled burn spread uncontrollably, igniting a 200-acre wildfire. The same day, a 46-year-old Fort Alexander man faced arson charges when his controlled burn damaged a home and destroyed a shed.

Legion receives $2,000 for cenotaph expansion project

The Portage Legion Branch #65 has received a $2,000 donation from Southport Aerospace toward its ongoing downtown cenotaph expansion project at Veterans Memorial Park.

“It’s a project that we’re working on with the city where we are attempting to add two stones to the cenotaph on either side," said Bob Oldford, service officer and media liaison for the Legion.

Oldford said the goal is to raise $25,000 nothing "they still have some room to go.”

All funds go through City Hall, and tax receipts are issued for donations.

Policy reform seen as top post-election priority

New mandate called good time to overhaul business risk management programs and other policies that could help agriculture

Prime minister Mark Carney will name his cabinet May 12, and the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute has some advice for the incoming agriculture minister.

Kody Blois from the Nova Scotia riding of Kings-Hants served briefly after Carney replaced Justin Trudeau and is a strong candidate to continue.

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One dead, one missing after boating incident on Lake Manitoba

A boating trip on Lake Manitoba ended in tragedy after two men from Sandy Bay First Nation became stranded and attempted to swim to shore.

Yesterday evening, around 8:00 p.m., RCMP responded to a call from the Sandy Bay Fire Department after a boat malfunction left two men, a 41-year-old and a 22-year-old, stranded on the lake. The pair had launched their boat earlier that day from behind the community's water treatment plant.

McHappy Day in Portage brings hope to families in need

Portage la Prairie’s McDonald’s was filled with energy and excitement on Thursday, as the local community came together to support an important cause. The annual McHappy Day event raised funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in Winnipeg.

Jebin Joseph, the manager at the Portage la Prairie McDonald’s, spoke about the event’s significance.

CANTERRA SEEDS buys pedigreed seed firm Alliance Seed

CANTERRA SEEDS recently announced it would be acquiring Alliance Seed, saying the move would strengthen their seed business and expand distribution across Western Canada.

The pedigreed seed operation will continue to operate as a standalone brand under CANTERRA SEEDS’s umbrella, with key staff transitioning to maintain continuity and customer relationships.

Brent Derkatch, CEO of CANTERRA SEEDS says Alliance Seed has built an impressive portfolio and a network supported by committed seed growers.