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The Fire Ban has been lifted for the R.M. Of Dauphin.

The ban was put into effect on May 13th and prohibited all burning except for essential crop residue burning.

Regular burning may resume.

The Mountain View School Division has announced that Whitmore School will transition to full remote learning for two weeks.

Starting Tuesday, May 25th,  the school will be closed to in-person learning until June 4th. This is due to an increased number of COVID-19 cases connected with the school.

Exceptions will be made for Kindergarten and Grade 5 students who are children of Critical Service Workers who cannot make alternative care arrangements, and children with special needs.

Two tornadoes that touched down in Manitoba last week have been confirmed by Environment Canada.

A tornado was reported just outside Roblin on May 14th and another one was seen near Sandy Bay on May 15th.

Environment Canada has not received any reports of damage in either case, and both tornadoes were rated EF0 on the Enhanced Fuijita scale, the lowest rating.

Indigenous people in Manitoba will be eligible to book appointments for their second-dose of the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Monday, May 24th.

Dr. Marcia Anderson, public health lead of the First Nations Pandemic Response Coordination Team says First Nations people make up 40 to 60 per cent of all COVID-19 admissions to intensive care units.

“That is why it is so important to get our communities – both on and off-reserve – fully vaccinated as soon as possible. Getting fully vaccinated will not only provide a greater level of protection to the individual, but to their family members and loved ones too.”

Starting today at 11:45 a.m., people with certain medical conditions can also book their second-dose appointments. Eligibility information can be found here.

To book a second-dose appointment, individuals must have received a Pfizer vaccine 21 days before their second-dose appointment date, or received a Moderna vaccine 28 days before their second-dose appointment date.

People can get their second dose at a different clinic than where they received their first dose, as long as the clinic is offering the same type of vaccine.

Starting Monday at 11:45 a.m., Indigenous people in Manitoba who have received their first dose of the vaccine can call toll-free 1-844-626-8222, or book online to get their second dose. 

Wildfires in the northern Interlake region have forced at least 750 people from their homes.

The biggest fire is burning over a massive area north of Lake Manitoba and is affecting several nearby communities.

As crews battle the flames, residents of five nearby First Nations have been forced to flee due to deteriorating conditions.

Heavy smoke has led to evacuations in the Lake St. Martin, Little Saskatchewan, Pinaymootang, Skownan and Dauphin River First Nations.

Evacuees are staying in Dauphin and Winnipeg.

A boil water advisory that was put in place earlier this week for the Town of Swan River has now been lifted.

The cause of the advisory was a power outage leading to a loss in water pressure in the community's distribution system.

The lifting of the advisory means you no longer need to bring water to a rolling boil before drinking or using it.

There was an overall increase of 46% in the number of calls for service that the RCMP received last month, compared with April 2020. In the West District which includes Dauphin and area, there was a 52% increase.

5,101 calls were received last month, compared with 3,355 last April. While this may seem alarming, Tara Seel with the RCMP says it really isn't.

"These numbers weren't unexpected because public health orders were less restrictive last month, compared with one year ago," said Seel. "These numbers are more in line with pre-pandemic statistics."

Common police activities which include well-being checks and missing persons reports decreased 12% with 587 calls received this April, compared with 670 last April.

There was a 1% increase in crimes against the person, which include robbery, extortion, harassment, and threat. When it comes to crime against property, there was an overall decrease of 9% with 487 calls received last month, compared to 538 in April of last year. 

With the first day of summer less than a month away, Seel says the RCMP expects crime in certain areas to increase, as it usually does over the summer. One of the areas that always increases over the summer months is crimes against property and robbery.

"If you're walking at night, it's really important to look up, don't put your head down and look at your phone," said Seel. "Another thing is making sure you always lock your vehicle, even in your driveway."

It's also recommended that you keep the trees in front of your home trimmed, so it is noticeable from the street. Fraud occurrences also increased last month, with 56 calls for service compared to 45 in April last year.

"We're monitoring everything and you if you need us, we will be there," ended Seel. 

730 CKDM has compiled a list of what's open and what's closed this long weekend. 

Grocery Stores
The Dauphin Co-Op will be open Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. but will be closed Monday.
No Frills in Dauphin will be open Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Safeway in Dauphin will be open Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Monday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Walmart in Dauphin is open Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and on the holiday Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The Dauphin Liquor Mart is open Saturday and Sunday with regular business hours, and on Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Banks
CIBC is closed Monday
BMO is closed Monday

The Dauphin Post Office will be closed for the holiday Monday.

The Dauphin Veterinary Clinic will be closed on Monday.

Dauphin City Hall will be closed on Monday.

COVID-19 testing sites in Prairie Mountain Health will experience some adjusted hours. The sites in Dauphin and Swan River will be open on Monday with regular hours. A full schedule of testing sites can be seen here.

COVID-19 vaccination appointments for second doses start today.

Appointments for second doses will be reserved for Manitobans with certain health conditions first.

All Manitobans aged 12 and up are eligible for their first dose at supersites and pop-up clinics in the province.

All Manitobans aged 40 and older can receive their first dose at a medical clinic or pharmacy, with the exception of those with certain underlying health issues.

Additional pop-up clinics are coming to nearby communities, including Swan River, Neepawa, Ashern, and Russell. You can find a full schedule of pop-up clinics in Prairie Mountain Health here.

To book your COVID-19 vaccine, you can call 1-844-626-8222, or click here.

Due to a positive school-related case of COVID-19, Whitmore School will be closed tomorrow, while Public Health completes its investigation.

More information will be provided as it becomes available from Public Health. Remote learning will be offered where possible.

School administration says they will work closely with Public Health officials and follow their recommendations.

New COVID-19 health restrictions are being implemented for the May long weekend.

Beginning Saturday at 12:01 a.m., Manitobans will not be permitted to gather with anyone outside of their household indoors or outdoors.  This applies to all recreation spaces including playgrounds, golf courses, parks, and sports fields.

Households must also designate one member for essential shopping, with exceptions to single parents with children, or someone who requires a caregiver.

This is in addition to a number of restrictions already in place. You can find the full list of health measures effective in Manitoba here.

These restrictions will only be in place for the long weekend and will expire at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, May 26.