Winnipeg Free Press
James Richardson & Sons takes full ownership of Bison Transport Inc. By: Martin Cash | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 Save to Read Later
James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., one of the largest private companies in the country, has added another $1 billion of annual revenue to its portfolio with the acquisition of Bison Transport Inc.
James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., one of the largest private companies in the country, has added another $1 billion of annual revenue to its portfolio with the acquisition of Bison Transport Inc.
Winnipeg-based Bison is the sixth-largest trucking firm in the country and a major cross-border player, with a fleet of some 2,100 tractors, 6,000 trailers and 3,700 employees (including owner-operators).
Remembering a Pillar of Steinbach Community
Barry Dyck, Guest Author
Post co-written by Gary Dyck, MHV
I (Barry Dyck) met Seaton Coleman shortly after starting my job at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) in 2009. One pleasure of working at the museum was meeting people from all over the world, and another was getting to know a lot of local people through their support for MHV. Seaton was one of those who supported the museum in several ways: as a visitor, as a donor, and as an “owner.”
It was not uncommon to encounter Seaton and Norma Coleman enjoying the food, activities, and socializing on festival days like Pioneer Days. They were both cordial and had interesting experiences to talk about. Reading Seaton’s obituary, I noted with interest the role that dancing played in their lives as a couple. One of MHV’s traditions on festival days is to feature local bands. Down the village’s main street, the Colemans heard the amplified music, and I saw them start dancing in front