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New fire truck ready for action

New fire truck ready for action

 

 

It was like Christmas for the Drumheller Fire Departmen...

Women’s Institute celebrates 100 years

Women’s Institute celebrates 100 years

 

It was a special Saturday for the Verdant Valley and Dorcas Women’...

Student joins news team

Student joins news team

 

A new face is joining The Drumheller Mail news team this summer. D...

Chinook Credit Union presents $100,000 to Badlands Community Facility

Chinook Credit Union presents $100,000 to Badlands Community Facility

The Badlands Community Facility received a boost Monday morning when Chinook ...

Makowecki witness to Drumheller efforts in Roatan

Makowecki witness to Drumheller efforts in Roatan

 

For the second time in his life, Fred Makowecki is in the Roatan t...

Thief nabs new laptop from The Source

Thief nabs new laptop from The Source

On 2012-05-08, a lone male entered the "Source" store on South Railway Avenue in D...

Co-op celebrates 50 years

Co-op celebrates 50 years

 

The Drumheller Co-op has passed a landmark of longevity this month...

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Before the ice was taken away for the summer the Drumheller Dragons held a spring camp this past weekend to get a look at potential players for the 2012/2013 season.
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The Drumheller Dragons are already getting ready for the 2012/2013 season. Between Friday and Saturday the Dragons will be hosting a spring camp to get a look at the available talent and find ...

 

 

Last week the Drumheller Dragons announced they had released interim head coach Barry Wolf. Yesterday, the new head coach, Brian Curran, was introduced. Curran has ...

    Joyce Lyons, nee Brown, now of Strathmore, submitted to The Mail her story of her hero, and that is Carson Brown, her father.
    
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    If there was anything learned through the Drumheller Heroes is that there were some remarkable people who built the Drumheller Valley.
     Through 2011, The ...

    The path to Drumheller was different for the various families who have come and put their stamp on the valley. One of those men was Harry Gough Senior. 
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Drumheller RCMP have laid charges in the theft of a laptop from The Source located on South Railway Avenue in Drumheller.

 

 

 

It was like Christmas for the Drumheller Fire Department. Their long awaited new truck rolled into the Drumheller Fire Station, ready to respond should any emergency ...

 

It was a special Saturday for the Verdant Valley and Dorcas Women’s Institute. On May 12, Verdant Valley and Dorcas celebrated their centennial with an open house and lunch at the ...

    The race is on to replace Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Richard Marz, and so far, three have stepped up to the plate.
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    Husky Energy boosted fundraising efforts for the new Standard Community Hall on November 1 with a donation of $50,000.
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    Students at the Delia School are getting a technological boost with the school’s laptop  program.
    The program began two years ago. “It’s a ...

JOHNSON, Allan John
November 18, 1935 - April 29, 2012


Allan John Johnson passed away in Medicine Hat on Sunday, April 29, 2012, at the age of 76 years. Al is survived by his loving wife of ...

Niblett, Patricia Viola
January 10,1954 - May 1, 2012


Mom passed away peacefully with us, (Michele,Tracey,Bill), and her dearest friends at her side. Mom met her years of health challenges ...

MILGATE, Gordon Stanley
August 5, 1920 - May 10, 2012


Gordon Stanley Milgate was born the youngest of three sons followed by a daughter to Gerald and Myrtle Milgate of Beddington, ...

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There is a long list of established benefits of breast feeding, including benefits to baby's immune defenses, gastrointestinal function, nutrition, and psychological well being.  It is ...


In this era where obesity is so prevalent, the question has arisen as to whether everyone with obesity is at risk of developing complications of their excess weight, such as heart disease.  It ...


In preparation of patients for bariatric ('weight loss') surgery, there are many issues to discuss with regards to postoperative changes that we need to prepare for, ranging from changes in meal ...

Farming fish on prairies near Rumsey

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    Pulling into the McNaughton family farm, one would have no idea 40,000 tilapia are thrashing around inside 31 indoor tanks being raised to go to market.

    “It strikes up a conversation, that’s for sure,” says Mark McNaughton about when people ask what he produces on his 3,500 acre farm just north of Rumsey. “It’s not a common thing at all.”
    Abandoning the collapsing hog market in the late 1990’s, McNaughton converted his hog barn into a fish farm in 2001 – and since then has been shipping 60,000 live tilapia a year to Asian driven markets in Edmonton and Calgary.
    “They smell better than hogs,” he laughs, happy he got out of raising pigs and has welcomed the challenges and oddities of raising these warm water fish (water temperature is kept at 27°C). “It’s a niche market compared to other food markets.”
    Brought in already hatched and shipped out live when they reach the market sizes of 1.25 to 2 pounds and about 12 inches, McNaughton says immigrant consumers from Asia fuel the demand for tilapia. They are mild tasting, and are said to be "the zucchini of fish" because they soak up flavours from other ingredients when cooked. The Chinese New Year brings the biggest yearly demand, but on average 1,000 market-sized tilapia leave the farm every week.
    “It works well for the farm, it’s a good sideline to grain and makes good use of the building space,” but McNaughton says it’s the mechanical side of the operation that intrigues him. “It keeps me out of trouble.”
    Twenty-two 10,000 litre tanks and nine nursery tanks are used to raise the tilapia from the size of your pinkie to as big as your forearm. They come in black, white, orange, and red with the last being highly prized because some Chinese cultures believe that red brings good luck.
    McNaughton is also the president of the Alberta Aquaculture Association, and says Alberta is the third largest producer of tilapia behind Toronto and Vancouver. And the market continues to grow as immigrants take up residence in Alberta. He says he’s heard some worry that the tilapia market will shrink when the first generations pass away and second and third generation Canadians stop carrying on the tradition. But now, the demand is big and with better technology being churned out always, profits can only grow, McNaughton says. Tilapia is also starting to appear in supermarkets now.
    “It’s hard to find quality fish in Alberta, we’re in beef country. But the demand is always there. Fish farming worldwide is on the rise.”
    They are shipped out live, saving headaches in processing and filleting the fish, which contain less meat than salmon or trout.
    Indoor fish farming presents higher capital costs – mostly from heat and electricity bills, but there’s no other way to do it out on the prairies. The majority of farmed fish are raised in outdoor ponds, but he says issues arise with disturbing and manipulating the natural environment.
    But it indoor farming allows  him to raise tilapia all year round, and during a -15C day in February the tilapia are thrashing and feeding inside their warmed barn in near tropical temperatures.  Fish farms are something he believes will continue to sprout up on the prairies as the ocean’s supply is being quickly snatched up and polluted – McNaughton says there are 11 other fish farms in Alberta.

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