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The R.M. of Dauphin has officially lifted the boil water advisory and residents may resume regular water usage.

The Medd House was the focus of the Manitoba Association of Museum’s award to the Winnipegosis Historical Society.

All his week we'll hear from different members of the Dauphin Rotary Club about the organization and some of the projects they work on as a part of Rotary Radio Week on CKDM. 

The fire that leveled three historic 100-year-old buildings in downtown Virden is now being treated as suspicious.

In the past 4 days Brandon police have made three arrests related to meth.

A woman who left her child in a stroller unattended on a street in Brandon on August 31, is now facing charges.

The City of Dauphin received a 5 Blooms rating and a special mention for Floral Displays during the 2017 communities in Bloom National/International symposium and Awards Ceremonies in Ottawa.

Road closures are in effect today in Dauphin.

Brandon Police have charged a man from Swan River over the weekend with possession of a large amount of methamphetamine.

The man was driving erratically on 1st street in the city, weaving in and out of traffic.

Brandon police say they were able to safely block his path and had to use force to remove the suspect from the car.

The 48 year old man was charged with possession, dangerous driving, flight from police and impaired driving.

Manitoba's police watchdog says it is investigating an incident that left a man dead and an officer with a serious stab wound.

The Independent Investigation Unit says police have told them that Winnipeg officers were responding to a 9-1-1 call about a domestic dispute at a home on Saturday afternoon, and were confronted by a man with a knife when they arrived.

The man stabbed one of the officers and was subsequently shot by police.

The police officer was transported to hospital in unstable condition, but police said yesterday he was upgraded to stable.

An abandoned school that was built in 1915 has burned outside of Virden, Manitoba.


 

It happened yesterday morning, on Sunday September 24th, just a day after three buildings were also destroyed by a fire in the town. The three historic century-old buildings in Virden were a complete loss after a fire destroyed them Saturday morning.

The Manitoba Historical Society says the Two Creeks School hadn't been open since 1966, and it was bought by a private developer.

Wallace District Fire Department chief Brad Yochim says the brick building was levelled and it's unlikely a cause for the blaze will ever be determined.