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Back in 1994, a group of area producers had a vision to create an inland grain terminal located on CP main line on the #1 hwy. The landscape of the prairies was drastically changing with wooden elevators closing and efficiencies being developed along the mainline. After 3 years of hard work, their dream came to life. SWT opened their doors to producers on January 8, 1997.
A Suncor Energy business, Petro-Canada™ is Canada’s Gas Station with a network of more than 1,500 retail and wholesale outlets across Canada, and a specialty lubricants business.
Mankota Stockmens Weigh Co. Ltd is in the heart of cattle country in southwestern Saskatchewan and indeed we are Proud of our cattle, Proud of our Market.In 1956 the forward thinking ranchers of Mankota and District had a vision of bringing the buyers to the cattle rather than shipping them on the rail to only one or two buyers.They went west to the Cypress Hills where they cut 900 rails, for the building of the pens, alleys and an open air sale ring. The first scale was donated. The first year 2000 head sold at three sales for $157,000.In the 1970s a carload scale was purchased and a new scale house build to house it as well as a new heated sale ring. Sales in 1978 totaled over the million dollars on 10,617 head. In the 90's the 90 plus pens were all converted to or added in steel. In 2003 the Mankota Stockmens Weigh Co. Ltd. computerized the office and the scale. In 2013 nearly 26,000 head were handled and over 23 million dollars in sales. Many of the yearlings are still trailed to the market as was the way in the very beginning.
The Village Of Fife Lake Was Brought Into Being By The Building Of The Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. In The Spring And Summer Of 1872 Two Villages Were Platted, Called Respectively ''North Fife Lake'' And ''Fyfe Lane.'' The Latter Was Made In June 1872, By J. L. Shaw And Others Of Grand Rapids, And The North Town Was Platted About The Same Time By Thomas T. Bates, The Present Proprietor Of The Grand Traverse Herald, Who Purchased The Land Of Hon. Morgan Bates.