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Update: Water has been restored to the Village of Ethelbert, however, there is a boil water advisory in effect. Any water that is used for the purpose of consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least a minute before it's used.

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Water has been shut off in the Ethelbert area while crews work to repair a water main break according to Shawna Low, the Administrative Assistant for the Municipality of Ethelbert.

Due to difficulties with the water main break repair in the Village of Ethelbert, water will remain shut off for the better part of the day, we are hoping to have water services restored by this evening. We are sorry for the inconvenience and will keep you informed as that information becomes available.

Water was first shut off at midnight while crews worked, but was turned back on around five this morning before being shut off again to allow crews to continue working.

Nearly 850-thousand dollars is being handed out to several local organizations to support and stimulate the local economy.

Brad Michaleski announced earlier this week that a total of $835,236 is being handed out to 16 local organizations. Dauphin Recreation Services is receiving the most funds with a total of $359,500. 

The Municipality of Mossey River will receive $87,505 while the City of Dauphin is set to receive $50,000. Michaleski says this is great news for Dauphin and the Parkland region.

"I'm really happy with the amount that we received in this region," said Michaleski. "16 organizations are going to benefit from this, it really is great news."

The funding is a part of Building Sustainable Communities (BSC) as a part of the government's 2022 budget. 

The local community groups and projects that will be receiving funding include:

• Dauphin Recreation Services: $300,000 • Municipality of Mossey River: $87,505 • Gilbert Plains Municipality: $12,825 • Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre and Museum: $30,962 • McCreary Community Centre: $10,321 • Rural Municipality of Dauphin: $31,750 • Dauphin Active Living Centre: $68,187 • Gilbert Plains Country Club: $62,500 • Ste. Rose and District Handivan: $47,866 • Hope Lutheran Church: $3,460 • City of Dauphin: $50,000 • McCreary Golf and Country Club: $5,676 • Municipality of Lakeshore: $8,400 • Dauphin Recreation Services: $59,500 • Westlake Community Centre: $26,677 • Dauphin Derailleurs Cycle Club: $20,000 • Municipality of McCreary: $9,607.

"All of these communities and organizations is so extremely important to our local economy," said Michaleski. "It's great to see the money get spread out around the region because when everyone in the region does good, our region does good and the province does well."

April brought a lot of precipitation to Manitoba and the Parkland region which had an effect on water levels in local lakes.

According to the May 5th reading from the province's Hydrologic Forecast Centre, the water level on Dauphin Lake is 856.24 feet. The lake reaches flood stage at 858 feet.

Water levels on Lake Winnipegosis are at 829.98 feet while levels on Lake Manitoba are at 811 at Steep Rock and Westbourne. Lake Manitoba reaches the flood stage at 814 feet.

As well, Lake St. Martin is at 798.38 feet which is very close to the flood stage level of 801 feet.

Click here to access the latest water level readings from the Hydrologic Forecast Centre.

Today is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Mountain View School Division Indigenous Education Facilitator, Carole Shankaruk, encourages people to wear red today to show their support.

It's really important that we acknowledge this day, and we all know that the violence has to stop. In our homes and our communities, when we look at the world, it's an important day to stop the violence.

The Dauphin Friendship Centre held an impromptu live art tribute today outside the Centre, to raise awareness for MMIW. They held it over the lunch hour, hoping that people would see it during their lunch break.

The Manitoba Métis Federation is having an election on June 14th, 2022. According to Chief Electoral Officer, David Gray, there will also be advanced poling in a number of communities, including Dauphin, on June 10th and 11th.

The election is for all but one of the members of the Manitoba Métis Federation Cabinet, that is the President, the Vice-President of each region, and two Regional Executive Officers in each region.

Nominations to run for the open positions can be filed until May 13 at 5 pm. All Red River Métis Citizens, that are at least 18 years old are eligible to vote. You can find information about the election, including all the forms needed for a nomination, at the MMF Elections website here.

The Manitoba Summer Fair is back in Brandon from June 8th to 12th this year. It's the first fair since 2019, and Provincial Exhibition Marketing and Communications Coordinator Michele McDougall said they're so excited to host it once again.

At this year's fair, there will be a Market in the Dome, where local small businesses will have an opportunity to sell their 

We are putting a deadline of May 15th for folks to contact us if they want their small businesses to be set up here in our Market in the Dome and then they can sell and showcase their wears to everybody coming to the fair.

Tickets for the Fair go on sale next week, and you can see all that the fair has to offer, and buy your tickets at Provincial Exhibitions Website here.

UPDATE: The Ste. Rose Du Lac RCMP have announced that Stacey Lynn Baptiste has been safely located. The RCMP would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating her.
 
 
The Ste. Rose Du Lac RCMP got a report this afternoon of a missing woman from Ebb & Flow First Nation. 31-year-old Stacey Lynn Baptiste was last seen leaving an apartment building on Marlene Street in Winnipeg early Sunday morning.
 
Police believe she's in the downtown or Osborne Village area in Winnipeg. She's described as 5'5, 130 pounds, with brown eyes and long brown hair.
 
 
If you have information, please call Ste Rose du Lac RCMP at 204-447-3082, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online here.

The City of Dauphin and the Parkland Chamber of Commerce are teaming up to host the State of the City on Tuesday, May 10th at 11:45. The event is at the Watson Art Centre and according to Chamber Executive Director Stephen Chychota, talked about all the ways people can attend the event.

We've got lots of options to choose from. Special rates for Rotary members or anybody that utilizes the hub. Members get a preferred rate compared to non-members but everybody's welcome to attend and be a part of this networking opportunity and hear directly from the city on some progress that we've made over the past few months and where we're headed in the next year or so.

Mayor Christian Laughland said the city is happy the event can be in person this year.

There are a lot of positive things to talk about when it comes to the community and going forward over the next six months. It's exciting times, we're into that reopening stage now with our community, obviously we've got the festivals coming back and lots of exciting stuff going on in and around the community.

You can get tickets and find out about all the different ways to attend the event at the Parkland Chamber of Commerce website here.

The Gilbert Plains - Grandview Ag Society Fair and Rodeo is back this year on July 8, 9, and 10. President Kevin Boese says that after two years without a fair, they're ready to be back.

There'll be two days of rodeo and two days of chuckwagons, we've got a great number of chuckwagons and chariots coming. The kid's zone and everything will be there, so it's very exciting and I think everybody can't wait to get out and do some stuff.

The Ag Society is still looking for volunteers for this year's event, and you can sign up to help out here.

On Sunday the Dauphin Rec Services held their first-ever Spring Market at the Rec Complex Curling Rink.

Tamara Kolida, Dauphin Rec Services Programs and Promotions Coordinator,  said the event was a success thanks to all the vendors and residents that came out.

It was a great day. We had, I think, 36 or 37 vendors for the market then we also had the indoor garage sale. From the second we opened the doors it was packed in there. It’s hard to say how many people would have come through in the day but I’m gonna say in the hundreds for sure.

Tamara also said the event was a success and the timing worked fantastically with Mother’s Day being the week after.

I just want to thank everyone for coming out. The weather kinda worked in our favour it wasn’t a super nice day so everyone wanted to come indoors and shop. The timing was right with it was a week before Mother’s Day so I saw a lot of people shopping for their moms and their wives. All around it was a great event.

She also said the event exceeded her expectations and the event will be a yearly event.

It exceeded my expectations as well as all the vendors. The vendors were wonderful to deal with and there was nothing but compliments and good things to say by everyone. The public loved it and I think after being locked up for so long with Covid everyone was just ready to shop. I heard the vendors did really well and they all asked me to make this a yearly event so I think we will.

Travis Laquette from Dauphin was sentenced in Dauphin Court yesterday, to 18 months for trafficking.

Laquette was arrested in April of 2020 after RCMP executed a search warrant at a home in the city and seized crack cocaine, a large sum of cash, a cash counting machine, and a high-powered rifle. He was 26-years-old at the time of the arrest.