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Parks Canada is taking precautions against zebra mussels in Riding Mountain National Park.
Advance polling in the federal election opens tomorrow.
The Dauphin Fire Department's aerial ladder truck was out of town, undergoing maintenance when a fire destroyed the Dauphin Village Mall, but its not known what difference it could have made.

The Dauphin Fire Department isn't going to be shy about showing off its new aerial ladder truck.

Kids at Roblin Elementary School were learning about agriculture this morning.
Henderson Elementary School in Dauphin hosted an Ag in the Classroom Made in Manitoba Breakfast this morning.
The Dauphin Ag Society says this was one of the best years ever for their annual fair.
The annual general meeting for the Dauphin Friendship Centre takes place tonight.

ALANIS MORISSETTE TO BE INDUCTED INTO
THE CANADIAN MUSIC HALL OF FAME


Award-winning singer-songwriter will be honoured at
The 2015 JUNO Awards on Sunday, March 15

 

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) is pleased to announce Alanis Morissette as the 2015 inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Spanning nearly three decades, Morissette’s extraordinary career has produced a string of chart-topping albums and garnered her numerous awards and accolades, including 13 JUNO Awards, seven Grammy Awards and two Golden Globe Award nominations. The singer-songwriter will add yet another achievement when she is honoured during the 44th annual JUNO Awards Broadcast live on CTV and CTV Go, Sunday, March 15 at 7 p.m. ET/8 p.m. AT and at 7 p.m. in all other markets, from the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario.
 
“It is an honour to be honoured by my home country that I adore so much,” says Alanis Morissette.
 
“Alanis forged a new path for women in music when she released Jagged Little Pill in 1995 and became one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians in contemporary music,” said Allan Reid, President & CEO, CARAS/The JUNO Awards. “Her induction to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame is more than deserving. We are incredibly proud to be honouring her long history of accomplishments and celebrating her one of a kind voice at the 2015 JUNO Awards.” 
 
Having recorded her first song at the age of 10 and winning her first JUNO Award at 17, Alanis Morissette has already accomplished more than many musicians do in a lifetime. Her first studio album self-titled Alanis was released in Canada in 1991, and the dance-pop album went to platinum with its first single, “Too Hot” reaching the top twenty on the singles chart. Morissette went on to release Now Is The Time in 1992 – a ballad-driven record which produced three top 40 singles: “An Emotion Away,” the minor contemporary hit “No Apologies,” and “(Change Is) Never a Waste of Time.”
 
After moving to Los Angeles in 1995, Morissette took the music scene by storm with the release of Jagged Little Pill – a mature, compellingly personal collection of original modern-rock compositions that sold an astonishing 30 million copies worldwide. Morissette’s popularity grew significantly in Canada, where the album was certified twelve-times platinum and produced four chart-toppers: “Hand in My Pocket”, “Ironic”, “You Learn”, and “Head Over Feet.” Morissette and the album won five JUNO Awards in 1996 in Hamilton: Album of the Year, Single of the Year (“You Oughta Know”), Female Vocalist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Best Rock Album. At the 1996 Grammy Awards, she won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Song (both for “You Oughta Know”), Best Rock Album and Album of the Year.
 
With a steadily growing fan base and rising success, Morissette quickly became renowned for her skillful songwriting, mesmerizing vocals and undeniable talent. Her passion for music remained unwavering over the years and produced a streak of critically acclaimed albums, including Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), Under Rug Swept (2002), So-Called Chaos (2004), Flavors of Entanglement (2008) and Havoc and Bright Lights (2012).
 
To date, Morissette’s albums have sold 60 million copies worldwide and won her over 25 awards, including 13 JUNO Awards, seven Grammy Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, two American Music Awards and the UN Global Tolerance Award.
 
Outside of entertainment, Morissette is an avid supporter of female empowerment, as well as spiritual, psychological and physical wellness. She has contributed her writing and music to a variety of outlets, forums and causes, including movie soundtrack contributions, running a marathon for NEDA and working with Equality Now. Morissette also leads workshops, special speaking/music engagements and keynote speaking worldwide. 
 
For more information on Alanis Morissette, visit www.alanis.com.

Several farm industry groups in the province are interested in a computer modelling project looking at Alberta's South Saskatchewan River basin, and how that project could be applied to Manitoba.
Prairie Mountain Health is holding its annual general meeting today at the Elkhorn Resort from 4:30 to 6:30.

The Dauphin Kings and Wayway Wolverines are all tied up at 46 points following the Wolverines 2-1 victory over the Kings Tuesday night.

Charges have been laid after allegations a Manitoba minor was being lured over the Internet for sexual purposes.
Just under $4000 have been raised so far through Dauphin's Red Shoe Crew Walk last weekend.
A 22-year-old man from the RM of Alonsa is dead after an incident involving a vehicle over the weekend.
The ALS Society of Manitoba says this month is their most important month of the year.
A Prairie Mountain Health and Brandon Fire and Emergency Services' ambulance crashed while on its way to Winnipeg early this morning.

The Association of Manitoba Municipalities and the Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization are teaming up for a forum looking at emergency preparedness.

The president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities says the provincial election taking place in April will be a big focal point at this week's AMM convention.
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities says they have a list of several items they'd like to see addressed in the provincial budget.