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Focus in the provincial election campaign will move to Dauphin on Saturday with a visit from the leader of the Manitoba New Democrats.
Wab Kinew will be at the Dauphin Active Living Centre, almost one month to the day of his last visit to our city.
Back on August 18th, Kinew announced plans to open a new justice centre in Dauphin if the NDP wins the October 3rd vote.
Saturday's town hall, which is set to begin at 10 a.m., will give the public the chance to learn more about the NDP's platform for this election.
Dauphin NDP candidate Ron Kostyshyn will also be in attendance at the town hall.
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Websites run by the Manitoba government are back up and running.
The sites were down Thursday after what the provincial government says was an unplanned service interruption that affected all of its public websites and web services.
The province says there is no indication it was related to a cyberattack.
Sites for the Yukon, P-E-I, and Nunavut governments were also down Thursday.
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The two sides in the ongoing strike at Manitoba Public Insurance have agreed to meet with a conciliator in an effort to bring an end to the job action.
A spokesperson with the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union confirmed that both sides agreed to conciliation on Thursday, one day after the union had asked MPI to consider the idea.
While MPI also confirmed the agreement Thursday, a spokesperson said conciliation "is not required" to end the strike.
The corporation says its last offer, which included going to binding arbitration on the issue of general wage increases, is still on the table
1,700 unionized employees of the crown corporation have been on strike since August 28th
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The city of Dauphin has announced that sections of Main Street South between 4th and 9th avenues will be closed over the next week for water main work.
Work began Friday morning at the intersection of Main Street South and 9th Avenue, resulting in the closure of Main Street between 8th and 9th Avenues South for the remainder of the day.
The city adds the work will continue to move northwards along the street over the next few days, and is expected to wrap up by September 21st.
Drivers are asked to use alternate routes during the day.
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Today is a big day for Mossey River Municipality, as they officially open their new Community Municipal Office.
The building, located on 318 First Street in Winnipegosis, has been in use since early July when staff moved into their new work home.
The former Scotiabank building was purchased by Mossey River Municipality in 2021, with renovations being completed earlier this year.
The new office provides expanded space for the Municipality and allows them to host meetings and training sessions, as well as have more room for members of the community to be able to attend their council meetings.
The grand opening, which will also include a free barbecue and refreshments, is set to go from 2 until 6 this afternoon.
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The Dauphin Neighborhob Renewal Corporation celebrated the opening of their new location this afternoon.
The grand opening was postponed in the past. it was rescheduled in solidarity, as the initial date was shortly after the tragic collision that took place earlier this summer.
DNRC Executive director Amanda Novak is looking forward to the good her organization can do with this new facility.
"Our goal is to adopt an inclusive enviroment that encourages colaboration and mutal respect in our commuinity. DNRC envisions this center to offer wrap around services designed holistacally with and understanding that stable housing, recovering from addiction or mental health challenges, training, education, and gainful employment are interconnected elements for creating lasting change"
Notable community figures came out to present speeches and to show their appreciation for the work that the DNRC does for the community.
The ribbon was cut shortly after the speeches concluded.
If you are looking to learn more about the DNRC, and all of the excellent work they do in the community, visit their website Dauphinnrc.ca, or stop by their brand new location at 37 3rd Avenue NW.
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Manitoba's three main political parties all made campaign promises on Thursday in the lead-up to the October 3rd election.
NDP leader Wab Kinew said his party would reopen a mature women's health centre at Winnipeg's Victoria Hospital that provided specialized care for menopausal women.
He adds they would also expand pharmaceutical coverage for menopause hormone therapy replacement drugs.
The Progressive Conservatives made a pair of announcements, including plans to create a fund aimed at recruiting and retaining workers as a means of addressing an estimated 100,000 job vacancies in Manitoba over the next five years.
Leader Heather Stefanson also said they would offer a 10 per cent tax credit bonus to film and television productions in the province that use Manitoba music for at least half their soundtrack.
And Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont promised to let social assistance recipients keep more of their benefits as they transition to work.
He also committed to implementing a guaranteed dignified income for people over 60 and those living with severe mental or physical disabilities.
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An unplanned service interruption has led to all Manitoba Government-run websites being down today.
The province says it is affecting all of the government's public websites and web services.
They add support teams are working on restoring services, but no timeline has been given.
There is also no word on the cause of the disruption.
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A second-degree murder case against a Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation woman will return to court later this month.
26-year-old Fantasia Prince was charged after Manitoba First Nation Police Service discovered the body of a 24-year-old woman in a home on the reserve earlier this summer.
They were called to the home on June 29th to a report of an injured female.
Prince remains in custody and is due back in a Winnipeg court on September 29th.
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Manitoba Public Insurance has announced plans to resume Class 1-4 and Air Brake knowledge testing.
In a news release, the crown corporation says the testing will only be offered to customers who had appointments cancelled as a result of the strike, and that no new test appointments will be booked at this time.
MPI is contacting customers who had appointments cancelled in order to reschedule their tests, which will be offered through Cityplace and the Physical Damage Centre in Winnipeg.
They add they are working to resume Class 1-4 and Air Brake Knowledge testing in Brandon in the coming days.
Road tests for Class 1-4 remain on hold for the time being.
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A long-awaited art installation has finally found it's home on the Dauphin Public Library.
Back on May 9th, Local Artist Patrick Paul laid out his view for a mural to bring some of the Woodland art styles to the city of Dauphin.
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Yesterday, the finished project was put up.
The panels depict a multitude of local species that have a great deal of importance in both the local ecosystem and indigenous culture.
Next, the library looks to continue raising funds for this project to put toward a set of light fixtures to make sure this piece of local art, and local history can be seen any time of day.
To see our previous coverage of the announcement of this mural, you can click This Link to the Article to read more about Paul's inspirations.
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