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General Motors has issued a recall for nearly 3.8 million large pickup trucks and SUV’s in Canada and the U.S due to a problem with the brakes.
The recall covers the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra models from 2014 to 2018,
Also in the recall are the 2015-2017 models of the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon, Chevy Suburban and Chevy Tahoe.
According to GM, 310-thousand of the affected vehicles are in Canada.
The issue is that, as it ages, the pump in the power-assisted brakes can put out less vacuum power than needed, resulting in increased stopping distance and an increased risk of a crash.
GM has said that even with the problem, the brakes continue to function and exceed the requirements of the appropriate federal motor vehicle safety standard.
They add that the repair is quite easy and can be done quickly. Anyone who has been issued a recall notice can contact their local dealership for the simple repair.
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On Sunday, at approximately 7:15 pm, RCMP responded to a break and enter at a business on Main Street in Roblin. A male and female suspect gained entry to the business by breaking the lock on the door. They took some opioids and then fled in a vehicle. The suspects were captured on video and the business owner immediately posted the photos to social media.
The next morning at approximately 1:00 am, a citizen in Yorkton recognized the suspects from the video being shared on social media, and called the RCMP.
Yorkton RCMP arrested 49-year-old Gerald Ainsworth, from Midland, Ontario, and 42-year-old Ronni Chartrand from Swan River.
Both suspects have been charged with multiple offences including Break and Enter, Possession of a Schedule I substance (Opioid), Possession of Stolen Property, and Possession of a Weapon.
RCMP continue to investigate.
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In a quick turn around from the Manitoba provincial election, there's another one to look forward to.
This morning at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Governor General Julie Payette to dissolve Parliament.
Canada’s 43rd general election is on October 21st.
This election looks to be a tight race between Trudeau’s Liberals and Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives.
Due to Canada’s new fixed date election rules, this Sunday would’ve been the latest the campaign could be called.
The 2015 election had a 78-day campaign which is the longest in modern Canadian history.
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The West Nile virus season this year in Manitoba resulted in no human cases being reported.
A provincial spokesperson said this stat is in line with what’s been happening across Canada and the U.S, with both countries seeing low years for West Nile.
There were 32 reported human cases of West Nile in the province in 2018 and 5 in 2017.
Similar low years in Manitoba occurred in 2010 and 2011.
West Nile cases are determined by environmental factors like temperatures and mosquito populations. Manitoba experienced low numbers this year due to the cool spring and dry conditions through the summer.
80 percent of those exposed to West Nile will not develop or will have very mild symptoms. Though it is believed that exposure to West Nile is thought to give immunity, it can fade as time goes on. West Nile has been in Manitoba since 2002, but people should not expect that they are immune and should continue to take precautions.
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba was re-elected with a majority government last night, taking 36 seats. The NDP won 18 seats, and the Liberal Party won 3.
It took about an hour and a half after polls closed for the Dauphin constituency to be decided.
Darcy Scheller, with the NDP, took an early lead as the results were coming in, at one point leading by 140 votes. Brad Michaleski then started to take over the polls, and in the end, finished with over half of the votes. He ended up with 4,799 votes (50.5%), while Darcy Scheller received 4,023 (42.4%), and Cathy Scofield-Singh got 674 votes (7.1%).
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10:30 Update:
Thanks, everyone for tuning in to 730 CKDM and 730ckdm.com for tonight's election coverage. Once again to summarize in Dauphin, Brad Michaleski, the PC candidate has been re-elected. The other major ridings in our area saw the PC's win all of them. Rick Wowchuk in Swan River, Eileen Clarke in Aggasiz, Greg Nesbitt in Riding Mountain, and Derek Johnson in Interlake-Gimli.
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10:00 Update:
Taking a look at the popular vote for the provincial election, the PC’s have received 49.01 per cent of the vote, the NDP has 29.96 per cent of the vote, the Liberals have 14.18 per cent, the greens have 6.16 per cent, and .69 per cent of the vote has gone to other parties.
So far 309, 880 votes have been counted, province-wide.
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9:35 Update:
The Dauphin Constituency has been called, Brad Michaleski, the PC candidate has been re-elected.
The other major ridings in our area have been called with the PC's winning in all of them. Rick Wowchuk in Swan River, Eileen Clarke in Aggasiz, Greg Nesbitt in Riding Mountain, and Derek Johnson in Interlake-Gimli.
Brian Pallister has been re-elected as premier with a majority government and Wab Kinew has been re-elected in his riding.
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9:15 Update:
In Dauphin, PC candidate Brad Michaleski is leading the Darcy Scheller and the NDP by 337 votes after 26 out of 74 polling stations have been counted.
In Swan River, it has been called that Rick Wowchuk, with the PC’s, has been re-elected.
In Aggasiz, it has been called that Eileen Clarke, with the PC’s, has been re-elected.
In Riding Mountain, it has been called that Greg Nesbitt, with the PC’s, has been re-elected.
Finally, in Interlake-Gimli, it has been called that Derek Johnson, with the PC’s, has been re-elected.
Brian Pallister and the PC's are being projected to win with a majority government.
It has been called that Wab Kinew has won in his riding of Fort Rouge.
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8:55 Update:
In Dauphin, the NDP is leading the PC's by 134 votes after 10 polling stations have been counted.
In Swan River, 8 out of 70 polling stations have had their results counted and the PC leads the NDP by 156 votes.
In Aggasiz, it has been called that Eileen Clarke, with the PC’s, has won.
In Riding Mountain, it has been called that Greg Nesbitt, with the PC’s, has won.
Finally, in Interlake-Gimli, the PC leads the NDP by 4 votes after 1 polling station has been counted.
Brian Pallister and the PC's are being projected to win with a majority government.
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8:38 Update:
Polls are slowly updating, to start in Dauphin, the NDP is leading the PC's by 140 votes after 4 polling stations have been counted.
In Swan River, 3 out of 70 polling stations have had their results counted and the NDP leads the PC by 52 votes.
In Aggasiz, 2 out of 60 have been counted with the PC leading the NDP by 125 votes.
In Riding Mountain, 5 out of 81 have been counted with the PC leading the NDP by 88 votes.
Finally, in Interlake-Gimli, the NDP leads the PC's by 1 vote after 1 polling station has been counted.
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8:21 Update:
Josh Sigurdson is at the PC Headquarters in Dauphin. He spoke to MLA candidate Brad Michaleski about how he's feeling tonight.
"Feeling pretty good. We've had a very busy month, really a busy summer overall and we've been getting good feedback right across the constituency. But yeah, tonight feels pretty good."
Results are starting to trickle in, stay tuned for the latest updates on both 730 CKDM and this story.
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8:00 Update:
The polls have closed and we now await the results.
Stay tuned to 730 CKDM and this story where we'll have the most up to date information about the ridings that matter the most to you.
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7:30 Update:
We are now live on 730 CKDM with Alec Woolston and James Blake for live election night coverage.
For the most up to date information listen in, or refresh this story.
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Tonight at 7:30 tune in to 730 CKDM for live up to the minute election coverage of the provincial election with James Blake and Alec Woolston. Check back to this story for updates as they happen on all the ridings that matter to you. The local candidates are:
Dauphin:
Brad Michaleski – PC Party of Manitoba
Darcy Scheller – Manitoba NDP
Cathy Scofield-Singh – Manitoba Liberal Party
Swan River:
David Teffaine – Manitoba Liberal Party
Shelley Wiggins – Manitoba NDP
Rick Wowchuk – PC Party of Manitoba
Agassiz:
Hector Swanson – Manitoba Liberal Party
Kelly Lagaspi – Manitoba NDP
Eileen Clarke – PC Party of Manitoba
Liz Clayton – Green Party of Manitoba
Riding Mountain
Jordan Fleury – Manitoba Liberal Party
Wayne Chacun – Manitoba NDP
Greg Nesbitt – PC Party of Manitoba
Mary Lowe – Manitoba Green Party
Interlake-Gimli
Mary Lou Bourgeois – Manitoba Liberal Party
Sarah Pinsent – Manitoba NDP
Derek Johnson – PC Party of Manitoba
Dwight Harfield – Manitoba Green Party
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This past weekend was the 16th annual Canadian Fallen Firefighter’s Foundation Memorial Service in Ottawa.
The Manitoba Association of Fire Chiefs hosted the event and Dauphin Fire Chief, Cam Abrey, was there with them.
Sunday was the official memorial service. Some of the firefighters drove shuttles to get the families to the service. Some members were a part of the official Colour Party Honour Guard; Axe Bearer; and, two members presented helmets and a small token to each family who had lost a loved one. Abrey, and four others, marched with the Pipes and Drums Colour Party, and lead the rest of the 1000 firefighters to the memorial.
Abrey has been to the event before but never as a participant.
“Honored, it’s a very humbling experience to be able to take part in that and know that you’re there to support the families that have lost their loved one. From sitting in the crowd and watching it, to actually being a part of it, there’s no words that I can use to describe the feeling that was there.”
Abrey would like to see members of the Manitoba Fire Service attend the service every year.
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This morning there was a crash involving a vehicle and a grader on Highway 5 just east of Gilbert Plains.
A source at the scene said that at least one person has been transported to hospital.
CKDM is looking into the accident and we will have more information as it becomes available.
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Today is World Suicide Prevention Day.
As part of the day, the Canadian Mental Health Association is hosting a presentation and panel discussion tonight at the Hope Learning Centre from 6:30 to 7:30.
The night will feature a panel of two people with lived experience followed by a question and answer period.
The goal of the night is for people to learn more about suicide factors and how to better prevent suicide.
Suicide is the 9th leading cause of death in Canada with some of the highest numbers coming from Indigenous communities and LGBTQ2 youth.
Globally, someone commits suicide every 40 seconds.
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Today is the big day: the Manitoba Provincial Election. Voting stations are officially open as of 8 am and will be open until 8 pm.
When you go to vote, you need to make sure to bring your Voter’s Information Card and a few other things.
If you’re on the voters list, you have a few options:
Your first option is you can bring a picture ID, like a driver’s licence, passport, or treaty card.
The second option is two other pieces of ID that have your name, like a health card, or SIN card.
If you are on the voters list but don’t have ID, you must have a voter on the voters list with ID vouch for you.
Voters not on the voters list must have ID with their name and address on it and must take an oath claiming they haven’t voted anywhere else.
Be sure to stay tuned to 730 CKDM all day long as we will have up to the minute election coverage all day, with our live election show starting at 7:30 pm.
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The Government of Canada has announced funding today through the Canadian Experiences Fund that supports the government’s recent announcement a new tourism strategy. Tourism serves as a huge economic driver for communities across the country, including rural areas.
A couple of Parkland communities have been named as recipients of the funding.
The first is the Dauphin Derailleurs Cycle Club, which received a grant of $335,000 to expand the multi-use bicycle trails in the Riding Mountain National Park area, including the development of a full-service trailhead with links.
Neepawa has received two grants. One grant of $150,000 is dedicated to the town to develop the Neepawa Area Multi-Use Trail Park, and the other grant of $99,999 will go to Farmery Estate Brewery to enhance the farm-to-table tourism experience.
Canadian communities big and small from coast to coast received funding equalling to $11,685,255.
The funds in Western Canada are delivered by Western Economic Diversification.
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