- Upcoming Meetings
MARR's 2007 Annual General Meeting and Fall Membership Meeting will be hosted by the hosted by the R.M. of St. Andrews on Friday, September 28, 2007.
For more information or to rsvp, please email: clarkdl@mts.net or call: 204-725-9234
Recent Meetings
Copies of the minutes from past meetings are available in our Members section.
- MARR's 2007 Summer Membership Meeting was hosted by the R.M. of St. Clements on Friday, June 22, 2007.
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- MARR's 2007 Spring Membership Meeting was co-hosted by the City of Brandon and International Paper Industries, on Friday, March 16, 2007.
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- MARR's 2006 Winter Membership Meeting was hosted by the LGD of Pinawa on Friday, January 16, 2007 (rescheduled from December 06)
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- MARR's 2006 AGM and Fall Membership Meeting was hosted by Louise Integrated Waste Management at its brand new MRF on September 29, 2006.
 MARR members check out Louise shredder in action |
Louise Staff: Don Funk, Alana Hamilton, MARR: Darci Clark |
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- Upcoming Events
SWANA, Northern Lights Chapter (formerly Canadian Prairie Chapter) 2008 Annual Conference
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink Regina!
Ramada Inn, Regina, SK - May 5-8, 2008.
- Past Events
MARR, in conjunction with Resource Conservation Manitoba (RCM), has been a proud co-sponsor of several provincial waste reduction conferences, including:
"Breaking the Barriers - Waste Reduction Into the New Millennium" ~ June 1998.
"The Ecology of Waste Reduction - Stewardship and Sustainability" ~ April 2000.
"Turning Green to Gold - Solid Waste Management & Reduction" conference in Brandon, MB in April 2003. This prestigious event had a wider Western Canadian focus, as it also served as the annual conference for the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) Canadian Prairie Chapter, with MARR, RCM and the City of Brandon welcomed aboard as regional partners and co-hosts. It was also the first opportunity for a smaller market location to be the host city of such an industry-wide event.
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- The conference was very well attended, with many positive comments from participants and presenters alike. Sessions covered topics ranging from a panel discussion on the sustainability of regional programs to backyard and centralized composting initiatives. The tour component showcased a regional transfer station, a demonstration of local landfill operations and the ribbon cutting for Westman Recycling Council's $3.7 million Material Recovery Facility. A productive industry trade show and an entertaining round of social events completed the conference experience.
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