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A packed crowd was on hand as Fusion Credit Union held their 1st Annual Community Infusion event on Monday night.
Five local entreprenuers had a chance to pitch their business to five judges but only one business would be awarded $30,000. And after five great presentations, the judges deliberated and decided that Dustin Dawson would take home the big prize.
Dawson said he was speechless after finding out that he won.
"It feels amazing, I thank Fusion Credit Union for allowing me to share my pitch," said Dawson. "I honestly don't even know what to say, it feels so incredible."
Dustin is getting set to take over Showdra Meats in Dauphin on January 1.
"Very excited about this, I'm hoping that everyone will come down so we can meet your needs," said Dawson.
During his pitch, Dawson said he's looking forward to getting meat from local farmers and using it in his store and he said some exciting new things are coming, which could include some brisket prepared for you during your Super Bowl needs.
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A Brandon man has hit it big as he was the lucky winner of a $5-million jackpot on his lotto ticket. Louis Montroy said he was in shock when he scanned his ticket. At first, he thought it said $50,000, then $500,000, and finally he realized just how many zeros there were.
Montroy says the first thing he plans to do with his newfound wealth is to make sure his kids are taken care of and have everything they need.
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Canadian flags at federal and provincial government buildings will be flown at half-mast today in recognition of the National day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. This announcement comes on the anniversary of the Montreal École Polytechnique Massacre where 14 women were killed in a mass shooting in 1989.
According to Manitoba's minister responsible for the status of women, Cathy Cox, the goal of the day is to "collectively create a dialogue, pursue change, and challenge notions and comments that perpetuate violence against women."
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The University of Manitoba Faculty Association and University officials have reached an agreement that could mean the end to the strike that started back on November 2nd. If voted through by UMFA members tonight, this agreement would mean the strike would likely end and classes could resume as early as tomorrow.
The agreement is to send the issue to binding arbitration where an independent third party would review both sides and make a final decision. The arbitration would deal with the salary issue at the heart of the strike because the two sides were able to come to an agreement on other issues that cause the strike.
The strike started in part due to UMFA members believing that higher salaries are needed to alleviate the retention and recruitment problems the school is having.
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We've received reports of a two-vehicle crash about 30 kilometres south of Dauphin in the Riding Mountain National Park.
You can expect a traffic delay through the Park. Stay tuned to CKDM for updates.
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Manitobans between the ages of 12 and 17 taking part in indoor sports will now have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or tested regularly.
The latest restrictions have kids and teens needing to have proof of either at least one vaccine dose or a negative rapid test from the past 72 hours to play indoor sports.
During a news conference earlier this month, Brent Roussin, the province's Chief Public Health Officer had this to say.
"The overall goal of that is to ensure that we have as many vaccinated in that age group as possible or tested," he said.
With cases rising rapidly among people under 20, the new rules are an effort to control transmission among children and youth..
The orders apply to all Manitobans aged 12 to 17 entering any indoor sporting or recreation facility as a spectator or to participate.
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The Dauphin Kings held their annual Tractor Lotto draw tonight at Credit Union Place and the winners are…
1 - Grant Rattlesnake ($1000)
2 - Dennis Battershell ($1000)
3 - Robyn Meyer ($1000)
4 - Eric Raymond ($1000)
5 - Karen Pasternak ($1000)
6 - Arthur Faulkes ($1000)
7 - Randy & Linda Cole ($1000)
8 - Neil Redpath ($1000)
9 - Julius Moar ($1000)
10 - Kayla Burak ($1000)
11 - Fred Todoruk & Doug Coughlan ($2500)
12 - Mike Tashinski ($2500)
13 - Dave Syrnyk ($5000)
14 - Angela Katcher ($5000)
15 - Naomi Yakielashik ($10,000)
16 - Jo Pomozybida ($100,000)
Lawn Tractors - Colette Robinson & Joan McKinnon, Neil Redpath & Keith Pangman
50/50 Winner - $34,390 - David Malowski
Congratulations to all the winners!
The Dauphin Kings would like to thank everyone for their tremendous support every year for their lotto.
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Some bad news for Prairie canola farmers and the industry as a whole.
Statistics Canada says production fell more than 35 percent this year to its lowest total since 2007.
The national canola crop is estimated at 12.6 million tonnes, with an average yield of 25 bushels an acre.
The heat and the dry conditions had the greatest effect in Saskatchewan, with an average canola yield of 22 bushels an acre.
The majority of all canola in Canada is grown across Alberta, Saskatchewan and right here in Manitoba.
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Non-Emergency cardiac surgeries have been once again temporarily cancelled in the province.
A Shared Health spokesperson says the decision was made due to the need for more ICU beds in the province for the continued influx of Covid-19 patients at Manitoba hospitals.
Dozens of patients have been moved from Winnipeg Hospitals to other hospitals in the province due to the continued fourth wave of the pandemic.
A total of 41 patients have already been moved from Winnipeg hospitals while 21 have been transferred from the Interlake-Eastern Health Region to free up ICU beds.
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Manitoba RCMP has released its impaired driving statistics from January 1 to Nov 30 this year.
Across the province, there were 73 deaths in 63 collisions with 21 involving suspected alcohol use.
Today is National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day which coincides with the launch of the holiday season impaired driving enforcement blitz.
With impaired driving being the biggest criminal cause of death in Manitoba, it is something that the RCMP takes very seriously, and they hope that you can help change the statistics.
Make sure to report any suspected impaired drivers to your local RCMP detachment, as well as make the smart choice and plan ahead to not drive impaired this holiday season.
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Gypsumville RCMP believe three incidents in the community as of late may be drug and gang related.
First on November 29 at about 3:45 a.m., officers responded to a residence on School Road in the community of Pinaymootang First Nation after getting a report of shots fired. Then about 14 hours later, officers responded to the same residence after getting another report of shots fired.
Officers would then respond to another report of shots fired, this time on December 2 in the area of Main Market Road in the community. No injures were sustained in the three incidents.
Police are asking anyone with information to please call Gypsumville RCMP at 204-659-5224 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.
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