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Sixties Scoop adoptees are waiting to hear more details about an expected $800-million settlement from the federal government today.

The City of Dauphin’s Fall Clean-up Campaign is set to begin next week.

An 18-year-old male driver with a suspended license caused a serious accident while he was texting and driving.

Dauphin's Countryfest announced some of their feature performers for 2018 this afternoon.

The Manitoba Legislature was evacuated this afternoon.

Parkland farmers are encouraged to apply for Manitoba Chicken Producers new quota allotment.

Dauphin’s 29th annual Countryfest has announced their line up for the 2018 festival.

Today is World Teacher's Day in Manitoba.

Manitoba Conservation has issued the first fines ever for zebra mussel contaminated boats.

In 2017, 8,995 watercrafts were inspected and 11 percent of those needed to be decontaminated.

A total of 60 warnings were issued but only two tickets handed out.

Fines range from $252 per specimen for every mussel found on the watercraft with the maximum fine being one hundred thousand dollars

A Provincial pre-budget public consultation meeting is scheduled for Monday the 16th in Dauphin.

Adult day programs and  long-term care homes are being cut in search of $11 million in savings, but the majority of plans for health care in rural Manitoba remain up in the air.