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A 53 year old male from Ebb & Flow First Nation is dead following an ATV rollover in that community on Saturday morning.
Mounties from Ste Rose were called to North Central Road on the First Nation around 8:30 Saturday morning.
They arrived to find an ATV on its side in a creek, with their investigation finding that the driver struck a steep slope, causing the ATV to roll and pin the driver.
The driver, who was not wearing a helmet at the time, was pronounced dead at the scene.
No names have been released, and Mounties continue to investigate.
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Carberry residents may still get their wish of having an overpass at the intersection of highways 1 and 5 near the community.
This past week, the provincial government said it was scrapping a proposed R-Cut option for the intersection, which would have prevented vehicles travelling southbound on Highway 5 from directly turning left onto Highway 1 or continuing south on Highway 5.
That decision was made after area residents showed heavy opposition to the plan, including a petition signed by 2,100 people.
Now, Premier Wab Kinews says they are going to step back and consider all possibilities, including an overpass to improve safety at the intersection.
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Dauphin RCMP have laid several charges against a Gilbert Plains Municipality man following an alleged assault on Wednesday.
Mounties say around 3:45 pm on Wednesday, the suspect allegedly shoved a 61-year-old man and hit a 68-year-old man with a cane, before threatening to shoot and burn both men.
After arresting the suspect, RCMP obtained and executed a search warrant on his property, where they seized several firearms and ammunition.
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The Dauphin Farmers Market opens for another season this afternoon.
The market is located in the parking across from the Dauphin Active Living Centre on 1st Avenue South East.
Organizer Joyce Huska says they will have around 5-6 vendors to start the year.
"There will be two of us that will have baking, and I will have some jams and jellies, and also some green onions for produce. And then we have a lady that sells homemade cosmetics, and she also sells homemade teas but I don't know if she has them ready yet. And I have another one with spices and some sewing, my lady with flowers that has been here in previous years. And my one produce vendor says he will have some (produce) but not much."
Potential vendors can call Joyce to register at 204-548-2244.
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Fire has heavily damaged the studios for CJ 104 radio in Swan River.
According to the author of Bill's Inereesing Things Facebook page, surveillance video shows an individual on a bike drive up to the studio around 5:20 Thursday morning, light a fire bomb, and throw it in through one of the windows of the studio.
Swan Valley Fire Department members arrived shortly after to extinguish the flames.
Mounties in the community have confirmed hat there was a person of interest riding a bike in front of the station just prior to the fire
Besides causing significant damage to the building, the fire also destroyed the studios and master control, knocking not only CJ 104 off the air, but also its inter-station connections in Virden, Gimli, and Esterhazy.
No word yet on when the station will be back up and running.
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It's back to the drawing board for the province with regards to plans to make the intersection of highways 1 and 5 near Carberry safer.
The intersection was he scene of a deadly collision between a semi truck and a bus in June of 2023, that killed 17 seniors from the Dauphin area and injured eight others.
The province had proposed a restricted crossing u-turn, which would prevent traffic on highway 5 from turning left on or proceeding straight across highway 1.
But Premier Wab Kinew says after hearing from the community, the government will not proceed with that plan and instead will now step back and consider different options.
More than 2,100 people in the area signed a petition that said the design would not improve safety
Carberry Mayor Ray Muirhead says residents would prefer an overpass to separate traffic.
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Due to rapidly spreading wildfires, and extreme fire conditions, Manitoba has declared a provincial state of emergency.
This is the 2nd state of emergency in the past two months. Multiple wildfires continue to threaten many communities and infrastructure.
Evacuation orders and alerts are in effect in northern Manitoba. Air Quality continues to be impacted. Follow all evacuation orders and emergency instructions from local authorities. Visit MB Ready at mbready.manitoba.ca for more information, and check manitoba511.ca before travelling.
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