Darren Ebenal

Darren Ebenal

Dakota-Arm River

Darren is a husband, father and farmer. Born in Craik and raised on a farm near Davidson, Darren has always been passionate about sports, both playing and coaching. This passion led him to his first job as a Recreation Director for the Towns of Davidson and Biggar. During this time, he decided to further his education and earned his Local Government Administration Certificate from the University of Regina.

After a successful career in local government, Darren returned to his roots to help his father with farming. To support this transition, he worked in the oil patches across Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia, eventually advancing to the position of Driller, showcasing his diverse skills and dedication to his family and farming.

As Darren’s family grew, he took a position as an underground operator with PCS Allan. Throughout his career there, he served as a Safety Supervisor, Training Supervisor, and Captain of a Mine Rescue Team.

Currently, Darren is farming full-time with his oldest son. He and his wife of 32 years have four adult sons and three grandchildren.

Darren’s commitment to common sense policy is inspired by his educational background in local government administration and his work in the industrial sector.

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