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The Dauphin RCMP with the assistance of multiple tactical units from the West Division of the Manitoba RCMP executed a search warrant at a home in Dauphin on March 31.

As a result of the search, the Mounties seized the following:

  • Two firearms
  • Four machetes
  • Bear spray
  • Approximately 43 grams of crystal meth
  • A quantity of cocaine
  • Hydromorphone

There were a total of 7 people arrested at the residence with 6 being released from custody without charges at that time.

The one occupant that was charged is a 34-year-old female from Dauphin who's facing charges of Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm x2 and Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking x2. She will appear in court at a later date.

The RCMP continues to investigate.

The full festival lineup has been announced for this year's edition of Canada's National Ukrainian Festival.

The festival will run from July 29-31 at the Selo Ukraina Site south of Dauphin.

The lineup for this year's festival is:

CNUF Lineup2022

On top of the festival lineup announcement this morning, CNUF wants to remind residents that the early bird ticket deadline for the festival is April 25.

You can get your tickets on their website here.

The Dauphin Fire Department held their 2022 Firefighters Appreciation Evening last night.

The event included speeches by municipal officials from the City of Dauphin and the RM of Dauphin along with several recognitions of service by Dauphin Fire Chief Cam Abrey.

The Firefighters that were recognized last night were:

  • Daniel McKay for the completion of his Level 1 Training
  • Daniel McKay, Brenden Greening, and Chris Davidson received their Firefighters Badges and took the Oath of Office
  • Fabien Carriere, Devon Pylypchuk, and Mark Bass for 5 Years of Service with the DFD
  • Ray Lofgren for 15 Years of Service with the DFD

Along with the years of service and training awards the Dauphin Fire Department was also able to award their 2021 Firefighter of the Year award after not being able to award it in person last year due to the pandemic.

The winner of the 2021 Dauphin Firefighter of the Year award was Ryan Murray.

As a part of the recognition that couldn’t be held last year the City of Dauphin and the RM of Dauphin were able to award Chief Cam Abrey with an award for his years of excellent service as well.

Chief Cam Abrey was announced as a recipient of the Governor General’s 20 Years of Exemplary Service Medal.

FireAwardsWinners

Chief Abrey was able to speak about the event and what it means to the firefighters.

The Firefighters really take it as a pat on the back from the employers, the City of Dauphin and the RM of Dauphin, and they feel that value. It's important for the morale of the firefighters and it also gives us a chance from the fire department side to make some presentations in recognition of the hours of training that individuals put in and for us as the administration of the fire department to say our thanks to them as well.

Chief Abrey also said that anyone who's interested in serving the community can head down to the fire station to discuss how to sign up and that all training will be provided if you want to join the Dauphin Fire Department.

Tomorrow you'll be able to book your campsites at Provincial Parks in Western and Northern Manitoba including some right here in the Parkland.

The online booking site will be open at 7am tomorrow for the following campgrounds:

  • Asessippi
  • Bakers Narrows
  • Clearwater Lake
  • Duck Mountain
  • Manipogo
  • Paint Lake
  • Rainbow Beach
  • Rivers
  • Spruce Woods
  • Turtle Mountain
  • William Lake
  • Wekusko Falls

Make sure to get your bookings in early as the previous booking days have seen the sites book up very quickly.

You can find all the info on how to book on the provincial site here.

UPDATE: Yellowhead RCMP have announced that they've located the vehicle they believe was involved in the shooting but are still searching for the suspects. 

On Tuesday the Yellowhead RCMP received a report of shots being fired at a house from a vehicle on 6th Street in Hamiota.

The homeowner was not home at the time of the shooting however two adult males who are working in the area and staying at the residence were home but neither were injured.

The RCMP are looking for a dirty black or grey SUV believed to be a Pontiac Torrent that fled the scene with what is believed to have been 4 occupants inside. (Pictured below)

Suspect Vehicle Photo

After the shooting at the home, the vehicle fled southbound on 6th Street, west on Maple Avenue, and then north on Highway 21. 

Police searched the area for the vehicle, but it hasn't been located.

If you have information, please call Yellowhead RCMP at 204-759-2344, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online here.

The province of Manitoba announced that they’re widening the eligibility for a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccines to anyone aged 70 or older along with any indigenous resident aged 50 or older.

The widening will include all residents of personal care homes along with assisted living facilities and any First Nations, Inuit and Metis people aged 50 or older no matter where they live.

This announcement is coming off recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) after they advised all provinces on Tuesday to begin to prepare for second booster doses to be available for those 80 and older.

The province previously made a recommendation in December for those who are immunocompromised to receive their fourth dose.

The province and NACI say that the fourth dose should be either Moderna or Pfizer and will be allowed to be administered 6 months after the third dose.

In Manitoba, the second boosters will be available as early as Mid-April and the province will continue to release information as more age groups become eligible.

Prairie Mountain Health recently announced that until further notice there will be closures to the emergency department at the Roblin Health Centre.

The E.R. will no longer be open Monday to Friday and will only be open from 8:30am on Saturdays until 8:30am on Mondays.

Residents in the area are encouraged to call the Roblin Health Centre at 204-937-2142 to find the nearest open emergency room if they need assistance.

While the closure is in effect if residents need emergency services residents can still call 9-1-1 and local area EMS will transport them to the nearest emergency department that is open.

According to the PMH website, the emergency departments are currently open in Grandview and Russel to serve the area should anyone need assistance.

The Dauphin Active Living Centre made a $5000 donation to the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund. The money was raised during a Perogy Dinner Fundraiser at the end of March.

With this donation, the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund has officially raised over $100,000. The Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund is now ready to accept Ukrainian families into our community, according to Jim Perchaluk, President of the Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre, and a trustee for the Fund.

We have shared information about our project with our federal and provincial governments, along with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, requesting their assistance in providing us with the names and contact information of families from the war-stricken regions of Ukraine, who would be willing to relocate to our area with the intentions of settling permanently.

You can get more information about the Fund, by calling Larry at 204-648-5904, or Karen at 204-648-3567.

Camping reservations continue in some areas of the province Wednesday morning.

If you're looking to book a site at Birds Hill, Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore or West Hawk Lake, you can do so beginning at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Then on Friday, all northern and western campsites are open for booking.

This includes Asessippi, Bakers Narrows, Clearwater Lake, Duck Mountain, Manipogo, Paint Lake, Rainbow Beach, Rivers, Spruce Woods, Turtle Mountain, William Lake and Wekusko Falls.

There is work planned for Main Street South, in front of the Dauphin Marketplace Mall, starting this summer. The City of Dauphin has been working with the province on the Main Street South reconstruction project, with multiple planned expansions.

According to the provincial government, the plans will include:

  • Extending the four-lane section of Main Street South;
  • Adding another service road to improve access management; and
  • A traffic light at the mall entrance.

Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is nearing completion of the detailed design and land acquisition phases and expects tendering to follow this spring/early summer.

Construction is scheduled to start this summer, but won't be finished until next summer. Until the plans are finalized, it's not known how the construction will affect traffic in the area.

Farm Credit Canada has started taking applications for the 2022 AgriSpirit Fund. The fund gives $1.5 million annually, to support projects by charities, non-profit groups, First Nations bands, and Metis settlements in communities of less than 150,000 people.

FCC's Manager for Community Investment, Carla Warnyca said the fund has supported all sorts of projects since it was founded in 2004.

Things weve supported in the past include equipment or refridgeration for rural foodbanks, we've done lots of support of construction or renovation projects that might be happening to local community buildings like rinks or community centers.

You can find out everything you need to know about the fund, including how to apply, here.