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Cigi gets funding, still searching for new location Cigi gets support for market development By Shannon VanRaes CO-OPERATOR STAFF
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h e C a n a d i a n International Grains Institute (Cigi) has received five years of funding for its core programs, but is still looking for cash to cover a planned relocation. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced an investment of $15 million Oct. 27, which will support market development efforts and sales of Canadian field crops in gloSee CIGI on page 7 »
Swan River youth are taking full advantage of the community’s new skateboard park.
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SWAN Skateboarding RIVER into the future
One man’s passion brought a community together around a common goal By Meghan Mast CO-OPERATOR STAFF
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yle Machan raised a lot of eyebrows 10 years ago when he decided to open a skateboard shop in Swan
River. A 19-year-old kid still living with his parents who spent all his free time skateboarding didn’t seem a likely candidate for business success, especially selling skateboards in a remote agricultural serv-
ice centre with a declining population and a rising median age. What the skeptics could not foresee was how Machan’s passion would tap into an unrealized need for youth recreation in the community of 3,900. Within a few years, Swan River was overrun with skateboarders and community groups were rallying around a plan to build a new $400,000 skateboard park. He told the recent Take the Leap conference in Dauphin that his first year in
business was tough. He stocked mostly core skateboard brands, unknown outside skateboarding circles, and that year made only $18,000 in profit. But undaunted, he persisted, believing his shop would cultivate what he sensed was a growing interest in the sport. “For me there was nothing more fun than skateboarding,” he says. “Before I was married that was all I did. I woke up, See SWAN RIVER on page 6 »
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