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The Annual General Meeting for Prairie Mountain Health Will be held in less than two weeks, and there is a chance for you to get involved.

The meeting will be held on Zoom on November 1st, and Chief Executive Officer Brian Schoonbaert with Prairie Mountain Health is encouraging area residents to join the online interactive meeting.

The meeting will have a discussion on the results of the outgoing 5-year strategic plan, the fiscal standing of PMH, and the upcoming five-year plan that will run until 2028.

Schoonbaert adds that the region will also touch on its current challenges and the efforts and initiatives underway to address them.

To learn how you can take part in this AGM, visit prairiemountainhealth.ca

Dauphin Co-op locations in both the city and in Ste Rose are collecting gently used winter coats all this week.

Dauphin Co-op marketing and Community Relations Manager Joan Chetyrbok says the idea came from Shelley Warrener, one of their employees at the Ste Rose Agro Centre. 

"She thought that we could do something to help people who may need a little extra help staying warm this winter. We know that the community is fantastic with getting involved in activities like this.  So we are hoping that people will check their closets, find any warm winter coats that they do not use anymore, and they can drop it off at any of our Co-op locations in Dauphin or Ste Rose."

The donations will be turned over to Parkland Crossing in Dauphin, and to one of the churches in Ste Rose. 

Chetyrbok says the campaign is being held in conjunction with National Co-op Week.

" Everything that we do for the community is supporting different functions and donations, sponsorships, community initiatives, is all done because of the support of our members.  We are very grateful to be a part of how Co-op is a different type of business." 

Donations will be accepted until Friday. 

October 24th will be the next court appearance for a Swan River man charged after a series of events late last month.

RCMP says on September 24th, a man is alleged to have broken into a home, assaulted and injured the male homeowner, and then stole a cell phone and bicycle before leaving. 

The next morning, the same suspect reportedly broke into the home a second time, smashing several items and stealing a hammer. 

He is then accused of going to a downtown Swan River business and smashing two vehicles and the windows of the business, which resulted in a female employee being injured from flying glass. 

37-year-old Jeremy Gingras was charged and remains in custody pending his next court appearance. 

Les Sametz and Grant Moffatt are the two newest members of the RM of Lakeshore Council. 

The two earned seats at the council table after winning a by-election held yesterday. 

No final vote tallies were released.

Pat Nichols finished third in the vote. 

Harvest is now 95 per cent complete across the Northwest region, even though progress over the past seven days was slowed by cloudy conditions and heavy morning dews, as overnight lows dipped below zero at times. 

Canola harvest continues to near completion with around 90-95% of this year's crop being pulled off the field. Reports of green stems continue to provide challenges for some canola producers.  Yield reports are averaging from 40 to 55 bu/acre, with some crops reporting either above or below those thresholds.

Soybean harvest continues to lag behind at only 80% complete, as plants not drying down and staying green continues to be a challenge. Yields have been average to above average at around 45-50 bu/acre, with some yielding lower due to lack of rain.

Spring wheat harvest remains at around 99% done, with some fields near The Pas still needing to be harvested.  . Yields have been ranging from 50 to 90 bu/acre.

The weekly crop report also said that fall field work is ongoing, including harrowing, post-harvest herbicide application and fertilizing.

School divisions often have Professional Development days, and yesterday the Mountain View School Division hosted a special annual day.

Over 30 teachers who specialize in Ukrainian-English bilingual teaching gathered for this yearly event to network and share ideas.

The session gathered teachers from across the province to partake in this educational session.

this PD day offered a great chance for teachers from across the province, as well as the new incoming teachers from Ukraine, to share and discuss both new teaching methods and classic Ukrainian heritage

Stolen vehicles and equipment totaling an estimated $375,000 were discovered after a search warrant was executed at a property near Gilbert Plains.

A police report details that West District Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team (CREST), along with Dauphin RCMP, executed a search warrant at a rural property in Gilbert Plains.

The search took place on October 12th, as part of an ongoing investigation into thefts around the area.

Officers recovered a large number of stolen property including, heavy machinery, trucks, off-road vehicles, trailers, and snowmobiles.

The owners of all of these stolen items have been identified.

Jordy Robertson, age 25 of Gilbert Plains has been charged with 12 counts of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime over $5000 and three counts of Altering/Destroying/Removing a Vehicle Identification Number.

RCMP continues their investigation.

Dauphin's Safe Grad Committee is making big strides in supporting students even after they graduate. 

A cheque was presented yesterday afternoon at Dauphin City Hall, where the Safe Grad Committee handed off $15,000 dollars that will go towards funding scholarships for post-secondary students.

Seth Crowhurst was one of the students presenting the cheque, and he's happy to contribute.

"It felt like it was a community thing, a little bit of everyone helping out, and we just wanted to be a part of that."

Owen Dandeneau was also one of the students presenting the cheque, and he notes there was a lot of hard work going into these funds.

"The main one was the bingo we did, and we did a spaghetti fundraiser going to the local schools giving out spaghetti."

The money will be going to a general scholarship fund to support a wide range of options for students furthering their education.

Rotary has several conferences and exchange programs that local youth can take part in. 

Local Rotarian Christine Harapiak admits the pandemic has reduced the number of local youth that have participated in these programs in the past, but she hopes to change that very soon.

"We have certainly had students participate in all of these things in the past, including short-term exchange, long-term exchange, and adventures in citizenship.  Not as much as adventures in human rights because that is a newer project.  We have sent students to the camp in Clear Lake every year." 

Harapiak says any youth under the age of 19 wanting to find out more information about Rotary youth programs can reach out to them through the Dauphin Rotary Club's Facebook and Instagram pages.

"There is also Rotary International - rotary.org.  And our Rotary District 5550 also has a website.  But if you find any of that difficult to navigate, just reach out to us and send a message saying "Christine said I could get information" and I will make sure you find information on what you need and what you are interested in."

This week is ROtary Radio Week on 730 CKDM. 

A formal cheque presentation took place on Wednesday as the Dauphin Co-op presented the proceeds of their Fuel Good Day promotion to the Court project in Ste Rose. 

Over 68 hundred dollars was raised through fuel sales and a charity barbecue on September 18th at both Dauphin Co-op Gas bar locations. 

Court Project spokesperson Shelly Brunel was very appreciative to have been selected as this year's recipient. 

"We are just so excited that Co-op selected us.  We are so thankful to the community who came out and supported us and the kids and support this project and help it get off the ground. " 

Brunel adds phase one of the project - the construction of a new outdoor basketball court in Ste Rose - is almost complete.

"Our pavement is now down and the hoops are installed.  We have a fencing crew there today and they will finish that up.  And we will get our landscaping finished in the next week or so, which will finish things off.  So the kids will be playing there within the week."

Phase two, which will be completed in the spring, will include painting lines on the court, as well as installing lighting and sponsorship signage. 

Brunel adds they have had great support in getting phase one completed.

"We have had a lot of gift-in-kind as far as labour, machinery, and equipment goes, so costs are coming in under budget, which is great."

She figures they will need to raise another 60 thousand dollars in order to fund phase two of the project. 

Dauphin's newly elected MLA will hold a spot in the provincial cabinet.

Ron Kostyshyn has been handed the agriculture portfolio by new Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew.

"It is a proud day today, and it is truly my honour and pleasure to be appointed Agriculture minister," Kostyshyn stated just prior to his official swearing-in to the cabinet.

It is a position that the Ethelbert native is familiar with, having served as Agriculture minister under then-Premier Greg Selinger from 2011 to 2016 when he was the MLA for Swan River. 

Kostyshyn was officially introduced as the new ag minister during a ceremony at The Leaf in Assiniboine Park on Wednesday, which also included Kinew being officially sworn in as the first-ever First Nations Premier of a province in Canadian history.