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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, a traffic stop led to the arrest of two individuals after open alcohol was seen in their vehicle.

The booze ended up being the least of their concerns. 

Police searched the vehicle and seized 12 grams of cocaine, 21.5 grams of methamphetamine, a loaded sawed-off shotgun, bear spray, as well as several knives and cash.

A 33-year-old from Sandy Bay first nation and a 30-year-old from Dauphin are both facing several charges including Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking, Possession of a Prohibited Firearm, and Carry Liquor in a Vehicle Contrary to the Highway Traffic Act.

The duo was released from custody and will appear in court at a late date.

The Dauphin RCMP continues to investigate.

A man is in custody after stealing multiple vehicles and robbing a gas station over a five-day span.

At 4:15 pm on May 15th, the Dauphin RCMP responded to a report of a 2012 grey Dodge Caravan being stolen in the city. An hour later the stolen vehicle went to a gas station, got fuel, and left without paying.

Around 8 pm that same night, police got a report of a robbery at a gas station in Grandview where the suspect was driving the same stolen vehicle. The man entered the store and tried taking money from the register before being confronted by an employee and fleeing in the van.

The RCMP found the van shortly after driving down Highway 5 near the intersection of Highway 10. Police attempted to stop the vehicle, but the suspect fled, driving in a manner that was a danger to the public so police stopped their pursuit.

Shortly after the pursuit ended, police got a report that the stolen van had been left at a residence in the RM of Dauphin, and the suspect had stolen a white Nissan Rogue.

On the evening of May 19th, the RCMP got a report that the stolen Nissan Rogue was seen traveling on Highway 5 in the RM of Lakeshore. Police once again tried to stop the vehicle, but a pursuit wasn't engaged by police when the suspect once again started driving in a way that was a danger to the public.

Officers continued a patrol of the area and found the stolen vehicle entering a farmyard. Police boxed the vehicle in, but the suspect started to flee on foot. Officers from the Dauphin and Ste. Rose detachments, as well as Dauphin Police Dog Services Marook, pursued the suspect on foot and took him into custody.

25-year-old Lane Kenneth Miller of Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve Reserve has been remanded into custody and is facing several charges including Robbery, Flight from the Police Officer, Theft, and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime.

RCMP are asking anyone who may have any information regarding this incident to contact the Dauphin RCMP at 204-622-5050, call Manitoba Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Good news for residents of Rorketon and area. The Rorketon Fire Department has announced that they are back in service to respond to calls like grass fires and motor vehicle accidents.

In an email to CKDM on behalf of the department, Deputy Chief Bryan Preston says they would like to thank the RM of Lakeshore council and the members of the department for working together to get things back up and serving the community. 

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In an emergency, call 911.

Dauphin's Dean Cooley Gm has been operating for the past 28 years and has recently received some impressive recognition.

The Local dealership was given the General Motors President's Club award, an award only given to the top fifty dealerships throughout the Country.

This is out of the over 450 dealerships nationwide. 

Dean Cooley, owner of the franchise says he's proud of his company's accomplishments, and know's just why they've had this success.

"It feels great. you know, I take a lot of pride in it. I also know how that happens. Our team and the staff that I work with are fantastic. I have a lot of very long-term people who have a tremendous amount of experience. We have a good culture at the store where we're very focused on customer satisfaction and making sure we're doing the right things every day. I'm very proud of the staff, I love the team that I work with, and I think this is a reflection of that team."

 According to GM, The GM President's Club Award is given annually to the top-performing GM dealerships in North America. These dealerships are recognized for their outstanding sales performance, exceptional customer service, and commitment to delivering the highest standards of excellence in all areas of their operations. 

Cooley didn't just send thanks to his staff but to Dauphin and the surrounding area as well. He attributes a lot of his success to the support that the community has shown his business over the past 28 years, and looks forward to continuing that same level of customer satisfaction.

Two people are facing charges after the Fisher Branch RCMP executed search warrants on two residences in Fisher River Cree Nation.

The bust was part of an ongoing investigation, and in total, police found 152 grams of cannabis, over $2200.00 in cash, 25 packs of unstamped cigarettes, five bottles of liquor, and over 60 cans of beer.

A 46-year-old male and a 36-year-old female are facing charges under the Liquor, Gaming, and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba. The Fisher Branch RCMP continues to investigate.

The Manitoba RCMP says they're committed to working with First Nations communities that have enacted by-laws to prohibit the sale and possession of alcohol and have asked to make enforcement a priority. They say the enforcement actions will continue as per the expressed wishes of community leadership.

The Portage la Prairie RCMP responded to a domestic disturbance around 1:05 am today, at an apartment building on Hazel Bay in the city.

When officers arrived, they found the female victim safe in another apartment. Officers then went to the suspect's unit and were confronted with a weapon.

According to the RCMP release, "the officers deployed their conducted energy weapons and an officer discharged their firearm." The suspect, an 18-year-old male from Portage, was pronounced deceased at the scene.

One officer at the scene received a minor injury. The Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba has taken over the investigation.

Seeding progress took a massive leap over the last week, moving from 25% to 62% provincially.

That mark is much higher than the 40% for this time last year but still lags behind the five-year average of 62% for week 21. Provincially, producers are finishing up planting with 80-95% of spring cereals, 70% of corn, 47% of soybeans, and 40% of canola planted.

The Northwest region doesn't stray far from the norm as far as seeding progress, with spring wheat around 90% seeded, and approximately 40% emerged. Filed peas are around 95% seeded in the region with good emergence in most fields.

Approximately 60% of soybeans are seeded across the region, while canola seeding is approximately 40% complete in the Dauphin/Roblin area and more advanced in Swan River and The Pas areas with about 65-70% complete.

A few sporadic showers were reported but nothing significant enough to slow seeding progress. While the eastern side of the Northwest region is sitting at adequate soil moisture, the north and west parts of the region are moving into drier conditions.

The Brandon School Division has rejected a call to remove books dealing with sexuality and gender identity from libraries within Brandon School Division.

The rejection came Tuesday night in front of a packed crowd at Vincent Massey Collegiate.

Earlier this month, many Brandonites began to email and call the school division urging them to remove the books and other resources because they believed it was only harming kids.

Cyndie Blythe, President of Winnipegosis Pride said Wednesday has been a great day. 

"It was a terrifying moment to start but as the night went on, it became so clear that Brandon really rose to the occasion," said Blythe. "Brandon showed their true colours, it's amazing."

Blythe says she and her wife have felt so extremely supported after watching the meeting.

"It's been a great day to watch the news and watch it all happen," ended Blythe. "This is great news for so many."

Four children were taken to a safe environment unharmed after a traffic stop in Dauphin earlier this month.

On Sunday, May 21, around 12:30 a.m., Dauphin RCMP conducted the stop and officers saw a firearm and the two adults were arrested. A search led to the seizure of two loaded firearms

A 32-year-old female from Ste. Rose is facing several charges including Possession of a Firearm with tampered serial number, Unsafe Storage of Firearms, and Weapons Possession Contrary to Order. 

She was also issued three fines under the Highway Traffic Act for Driving without a License, Unlawful Transportation of Cannabis in a Vehicle and Carry Liquor in a Vehicle contract to the Act. She will now appear in court at a later date.

A 24-year-old male from the RM of Ethelbert has been charged with Possession of a Firearm with tampered serial number, Weapons Possession Contrary to Order, and Unsafe Storage of Firearms.

The man was also issued two fines under the Highway Traffic Act for Unlawful Transportation of Cannabis in a Vehicle and Carry Liquor in Vehicle Contrary to the Act.  

The Virden RCMP responded to a fatal accident on Highway 3 Sunday night.

Police were called to the scene around 9:45 pm Sunday, where a single vehicle had rolled off the highway. When officers arrived, they noticed a car flipped over inside the fenceline of a nearby property.

The initial investigation found that the vehicle was traveling at a high speed, eastbound on Highway 3, when it lost control and rolled several times, going through a fence and landing on its roof.

The driver and lone occupant, a 19-year-old from Brandon, wasn't wearing a seatbelt at the time and was thrown from the vehicle. He was given emergency medical treatment but was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The investigation is continuing with the assistance of an RCMP Forensic Collision Reconstructionist.

31 delegates will be on hand Tuesday night as they make a call to remove LGBTQ, sexual education resources, and other books in school libraries within the Brandon School Division. 

On May 8, Lorraine Hackenschmidt called for the removal of the resources and books and since, the school division has said it has received numerous calls and emails on the subjects, as have local trustees. 

As a result, a meeting will now be held on Tuesday evening at 7 at Vincent Massey High School. It will be live-streamed on the school division's website. 

Cyndie Blythe is the president of Winnipegosis Pride and she spoke to CKDM about the meeting.

"I believe that this is an absolutely terrible idea," said Blythe. "I grew up myself in an era of LGBTQ oppression and can speak personally to the damage that is done to individuals who discover they can't help who they are and can't truly be who they are."

Also earlier this month, Hackenschmidt equated child abuse images online with 'transgender books' and that children are being enticed to go down a 'dangerous path'.

Blythe believes keeping all resources readily available is incredibly important.

"It's okay to be gay, it's more than okay, it's wonderful, and it's beautiful," said Blythe. "It's something to celebrate because it is who we are. Taking away the resources to become educated and aware is a very slow kind of torture and often ends in the worst kind of outcomes."

Winnipegosis will be hosting its Pride Day on June 10.