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She's from Dauphin and she's about to get hooked up with a brand new furnace.

Norma Parks is the winner of the Feel the Love contest that was put on by Steiner Plumbing & Heating.

"We had six people nominated from in and around Dauphin," said Carla Wolfenden, Owner at Steiner Plumbing & Heating. "All were deserving but we had to narrow it down to a couple finalists and of the two people's homes we visited, she was definitely in need of a new furnace"

"She told us it gets pretty cool in her home during the winter because her current system isn't great," she added. "She's just a caring, sweetheart of a lady. We're thrilled for her."

With the new furnace, Norma won't have to worry about getting chilly in her own home during the winter months.

"It's extremely exciting to win this," said Parks. "I was definitely surprised that I won. I was just delighted to be a recipient of this wonderful gift. I'm so happy."

"I'm very humbled that someone cared enough and thought about me to nominate me," she added. "Even if I didn't win, it was just a good feeling to get nominated in the first place."

This was the first year that Steiner Plumbing & Heating ran this contest. And, they plan on making it happen again.

"It was really successful," said Wolfenden. "Being our first year we weren't really sure what to expect. We know Dauphin is a very supportive community, but six nominations were definitely beyond our expectations."

"We're definitely going to consider running this contest again next year," she added. "This was great because it's really going to make a difference for the winner and in this case Norma."

Norma also wanted to say thank you to Steiner Plumbing & Heating.

"It's such a kind and generous thing for them to offer to the community," said Parks. "No matter who won, it's a huge gift. I just want to say thank you to them for donating their time to installing it and just giving the community a chance to win it."

Norma's new furnace will be installed on October 6.

A man from Pine River made a couple of generous donations in Dauphin earlier this week.

Anthony Semeniuk donated twenty-thousand dollars to the Dauphin Hospital Foundation. He also donated ten-thousand dollars to the Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Center.

Semeniuk says he's very happy to support organizations that support many healthcare projects and initiatives within the parkland.

Pictured from left to right is Anthony Semeniuk, Foundation Chairman Doug Deans, and Dauphin Regional Health Center Director Curt Gullett.

Today is the fourth day of the Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie Campaign. The campaign has started off well.

On the first day, Tim Horton’s sold over 500 cookies, which is more than any other first day of the smile cookie campaign in Dauphin.

Smile Cookie Campaign is on at Tim Horton’s until Sunday.

You can buy cookies by placing an order by phoning 638 3299, walking in and buying one cookie or a dozen in a box, or even just going through the drive-through.

For every cookie purchased 1 dollar is donated to the Whitmore School Playground Fund.

At the site of the fatal derailed train accident was a washout.

The Transportation Safety Board will continue to investigate the situation because they cannot definitively say the accident happened as a result of the washout.

RCMP say a 38-year-old, who died, and a 59-year-old were trapped in the locomotive of a freight train for several hours after it derailed.

The man who died was the train conductor and the other employee was an engineer.

The burn ban in the RM of Mossey has been lifted.

The ban had been in place since August 24th.

 

Mayor Dowhan has been elected by acclamation and will remain mayor for the next four years.

The election date for the remaining six city council positions is set for October 24th.

The names of those running for city council will be revealed tomorrow at 1 pm.

Stay tuned to 730 CKDM for updates.

Cannabis will be legalized on October 17th.

The legal age to purchase and consume marijuana in Manitoba is 19, and you can expect to show a valid ID if you want to purchase it.

Any marijuana product purchased must be from an LGCA licensed retailer.

Cannabis cannot be homegrown, sold without authorization or bought for a minor. Fines can be as high as 2,542 dollars.

Marijuana can only be consumed in a private place, smoking in a provincial park or campsite will result in a 672 dollar fine. If driving in a vehicle, cannabis cannot be accessible by anyone in the vehicle.

There aren't any confirmed locations in Dauphin that will sell Marijuana.

At the start of the month, Tom Teichroeb became the president of the Manitoba Beef Producers.

Only a couple weeks into his presidency, Teichroeb has identified this year’s dry weather as being one problem for the members. As well, a long-term goal of his is getting more youth involved in the industry.

After Ben Fox stepped down as President, Teichroeb became the interim president before he got the interim tag removed.

Manitoba Beef Producers are the voice of beef producers, and they go out and speak on behalf of beef producers in Manitoba.

He is quite experienced having been a second vice and vice president with the Manitoba Beef Producers during the past 5 years.

Check out this infographic we created to help you learn about cannabis legalization in Manitoba:

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Last year recycling was made mandatory by the city of Dauphin, taking a large number of items out of the landfill.

The amount of recycling this year has gone up compared to last year by 3.9 per cent.

Several hundreds of tonnes of recycling get recycled each month in Dauphin.

Currently, there are no incentives in the works to encourage more people to recycle.

Open Farm Day took place across the province yesterday.

The rain affected how many people took part in the day.

Manitoba Association of Agriculture Society is still pleased how the day went despite the lower attendance numbers.

One thing that people who took part in Open Farm day really enjoyed was seeing Rural Manitoba and farm animals.

For next year, Wendy Bulloch, MAAS Open Farm Day Coordinator, hopes to get the word out even more about Open Farm Day for their 10th anniversary.