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A Roblin man charged with manslaughter was back in court on Tuesday, October 13.

On February 22, Roblin RCMP responded to reports of an unresponsive male.

Daniel Paul, age 35, of Roblin later died from his injuries after being taken to hospital.

26-year-old Joshua Britton appeared in a Dauphin court on manslaughter charges, and was remanded in custody for December 17th.

Although Wednesday, Oct. 14 is the first day you can call to book an appointment for a flu shot, the appointments aren't scheduled to begin until November.

Prairie Mountain Health (PMH) officials say they are currently experiencing high call volumes for the appointment-based flu shot clinics.

A release from PMH states “We ask for your patience as we work to alleviate busy signals that are currently occurring. We encourage you to keep trying or consider calling back later.”

Flu clinic phone lines are open 8:30 am – 8:00 pm seven days a week. For a listing of flu clinics in your area, and other information, you can visit the PMH website.

Call 1-877-646-3888 to book an appointment at a flu shot clinic.

Two more deaths related to COVID-19 and 146 new cases have been identified by health officials in today’s update.

Manitoba’s 36th and 37th deaths are a man in his 80’s and a woman in her 70’s both from Winnipeg.

There are now 2,925 cases province-wide with 1,374 active and 1,514 recovered. There are 27 people in hospital and 3 in intensive care.

Today’s data shows:

  • Nine cases in the Interlake-Eastern health region; 
  • Four cases in the Northern health region; 
  • Two cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region;
  • 17 cases in the Southern Health–Santé Sud health region; and
  • 114 cases in the Winnipeg health region.

The following Parkland health districts have active cases: Whitemud (2), Asessippi (1), and Little Saskatchewan (1).

Dauphin’s health district has 0 active cases. Brandon has 12 listed as active.

There’s been a possible COVID exposure on a West Jet Flight WS204 on October 2nd from Edmonton to Winnipeg. Anyone in rows one to five is advised to self-monitor for symptoms.

For up-to-date information about COVID-19 in Manitoba, click here.

Human remains found in the Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation of a missing man believed to have been travelling to Dauphin have been identified.

56-year-old Bud Paul, from Winnipeg, was reported missing on August 7th.

Investigators have been piecing together his last days alive and determining how his body ended up hidden in the deep brush in Roseau River.

RCMP have released a timeline of important information to the investigation:

  • August 1 – Bud was seen with two individuals at an MLCC store – the last time he was seen alive
  • August 10 – Bud’s burned car was discovered on Queen Street in Winnipeg
  • August 11 – Bud’s body was located in Roseau River
  • October 13 – RCMP investigators were back at the scene in Roseau River conducting an additional evidence search

Investigators believe Paul’s murderers continued to access his bank account and use his cell phone after his death.

RCMP is adding some details surrounding the burning vehicle. The man who parked the vehicle before it was burned, discarded evidence in a nearby garbage bin.

Police are also still looking to identify the woman present when the vehicle was parked and believe that finding and speaking with her is essential to the investigation.

Bud Paul unknown female

The RCMP say they’re very close to solving the homicide and need the public’s assistance to put these last few pieces of the investigation together.

The RCMP asks that anyone that has any information on the identity of the woman involved with the burned vehicle, Bud’s whereabouts between August 1-10, or any other information related to this investigation, to call the tip line at 431-489-8551.

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Prairie Mountain Health is making flu shots appointment only this year.

Glenda Short, vice president for community programs, says this is primarily because of the public health measures.

“To ensure that we are able to have limited crowds waiting around and we’re able to make sure people are able to social distance.”

Short says there are other changes to expect.

“When you attend a flu clinic this year you will be asked to wear a non-medical mask. We will be screening you to see both your wellness to receive the flu shot as also any symptoms you may have that may be indicative of COVID-19. So we will be doing those screening and if you have any symptoms, then we’re going to ask you to go home at this time and not come for your flu shot and maybe recommend that you be tested.”

In addition, flu shot consent will be verbal this year, and you’ll have to wash your hands before and after getting immunized.

Call 1-877-646-3888 to book an appointment. Bookings for flu shots start on October 14th.

Flu Shot Schedule

For more information, go to PMH's website.

The City of Dauphin is advising of multiple road closures on Wednesday, October 14 due to repaving work.

The following areas will be rerouted:

  • Intersection of Main Street South & 8th Avenue SE/SW will be completely closed to all traffic from 7th Avenues to 9th Avenues
  • Intersection at Main Street South & 5th Avenue SE/SW traffic will be diverted to the outside lanes
  • Corner of 5th Ave SW and Main Street S- traffic diverted around the work site
  • Corner of 3rd Ave SE & 1st Street SE - traffic diverted around the work site
  • Corner of 3rd Ave SE & 2nd Street SE - traffic diverted around the work site

The City of Dauphin expects the affected streets will reopen later in the evening.

More hand sanitizer products have been pulled from shelves for posing health risks.

Health Canada has recalled the following products for containing ingredients that are not permitted by Health Canada, or that are improperly labelled:

  • Last Blast Brewing and Distilling Hand Sanitizer
  • Nomad Hand Sanitizer (Lemongrass), made by Rocky Mountain Soap Company
  • Prairie Potions Purify Hand Sanitizer and Antibacterial Spray
  • Sanix-Gel d’alcool pour les mains avec émollients, 70% alcool éthylique (250 mL and 4L sizes)

Companies are directed to stop selling the recalled products and anyone who has purchased any of them is advised to throw them out.

To see a full list of recalled products, click here.

Manitoba health officials announced the highest single-day increase in COVID case totals, with 124 new cases reported Tuesday.

Another death has also been announced — a man in his 70’s from the Southern Health region. The number of deaths in the province is 35.

A total of 2,779 cases have been announced in Manitoba. Of those cases, 1,248 are active and 1,496 are recovered.

Today’s data shows:

  • 16 cases in the Interlake-Eastern health region; 
  • One case in the Northern health region;
  • Three cases in the Prairie Mountain Health region;
  • Nine cases in the Southern Health–Santé Sud health region; and
  • 95 cases in the Winnipeg health region.

The following Parkland health districts have active cases: Whitemud (2), Asessippi (1), and Little Saskatchewan (1). Brandon has 10 active cases.

Dauphin has no active cases.

A new drive-thru COVID-19 test site will be coming to Brandon on October 17th at the Keystone Centre.

There are new exemptions to the travel restrictions to northern Manitoba. People not showing symptoms are now permitted to travel to northern Manitoba for the following reason:

  • care for a family member or friend who is seriously ill but is not in a health-care facility;
  • visit a family member or friend who is in a health-care facility with a life-threatening illness or injury if the health-care facility has authorized the visit; or
  • attend the funeral of a family member or friend.

Saskatchewan health officials have recently advised of several exposures in Yorkton.

October 5, 6 & 7 – Mano’s, 15-277 Broadway Street East
October 5 – Save on Foods, 277 Broadway St E from 8 p.m to 9 p.m.
October 7 – Superstore, Broadway St E from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
October 7 – Phantastic Nails, A-20 Broadway St E from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
October 7 — Shoppers Drug Mart, 277 Broadway St E (Unit 33) from 11:30 a.m. to noon
October 8 — Superstore, Broadway Street East from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
October 8 — Mano’s, 15-277 Broadway St E from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
October 9 — Walmart Supercentre, 240 Hamilton Rd from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Anyone at these locations in the specified timeframe is advised to self-monitor for 14 days, and seek testing if symptoms develop.

For more information about COVID in Manitoba, click here.

The Edwards Creek Bridge on Highway 20 is now open.

After originally being projected to open last week, the opening was made official today.

Work on the project had been ongoing since January.

 A 17-year-old is facing weapons charges after police say a gun was pointed at several people and fired at a vehicle in Portage la Prairie.

On Monday, October 12th at around 9:00 p.m., officers responded to reports of someone pointing a firearm, and shots being fired on Lorne Avenue West and 8th Street NW in Portage.

When they arrived, police determined that an occupied vehicle was shot but no one was injured.

After about 30 minutes, police found the male matching the description and arrested him. The weapon was located nearby.

A 17-year-old male is facing the following charges: possession of a prohibited firearm, possession for a purpose dangerous to the public peace, 3 counts of pointing of a firearm, intentionally discharging a firearm, and discharge of a firearm with intent to endanger life.

He remains in custody and the investigation continues.

A new gender identity marker is now available for driver’s licences and ID in Manitoba.

Nonbinary Manitobans can now choose to put an X as the gender identifier. 

Manitobans will also have the option to leave their gender unspecified by leaving it blank. Manitoba joins Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as the only provinces to offer customers the option not to display a gender mark on licences and IDs.

Customers wishing to change their gender identity marker can attend an MPI service centre or Autopac agent to self declare. Customers don't need to provide any documentation and they won’t be charged to make the change on their driver’s licence or ID card.