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The Dauphin Kings 2024 regular season home opener is tomorrow (Saturday) night at Credit Union Place, and Assiniboine College Parkland Campus is the sponsor of that game.

Campus Administrative Assistant Stacy Purdey says they have some big plans for that night.

"We have partnered with the Kings and Dauphin Recreation to bring you a pre-game parking lot party.  It will take place in the South parking lot at Credit Union Place.  We are going to have a giant bouncy castle, we will set up some nets for street hockey, there will be a beer gardens, and some of the Kings players will come out and join us."

The party begins at 5:30, and Campus Director Carol Stewart hopes college alumni will join them at the game.

"If you are an alumni or a former student or faculty or a friend of the college, please stop by our campus at 520 Whitmore Avenue East any time this week during regular business hours to pick up a pair of free tickets."

Purdey says the event gives them a great chance to engage with the public and answer any questions that they may have about the college. 

The City of Dauphin's annual curbside giveaway weekend is this weekend.

It is an opportunity for residents to give away good condition, re-useable items for free by placing them on their front curb. 

Past items have included CD's and DVD's, furniture and small appliances, electronics, clothing, sports equipment, toys, and tools, just to name a few.

You are encouraged to place any items that you want to give away on your curb this weekend - with a sign that says FREE,  and remove any other items in your yard that you do not wish to give away for that weekend only, in order to avoid confusion.

The city also asks that items such as mattresses, bedding, cosmetics, and anything else that could be infested should not be made available during this event. 

Manitoba's efforts of tracking and controlling the wild pig populations have been rooting up a lot of data.

While reports are clustered in southwest Manitoba, wild pigs have even been reported near the Dauphin side of Riding Mountain this summer.

Dr. Wayne Lees, director of Squeal of Pigs Manitoba says the province is managing the issue well, but the changing seasons cause unique challenges.

"what you'll start to see as corn especially gets removed, the pigs will start to look for more traditional food sources, acorns, and grubs. You'll start to see more rooting behaviors in pastures, and in the fringe areas where the landscape meets the forest.

This destructive rooting behavior can damage valuable grasslands, and according to Dr. Lees, also drive deer populations to move elsewhere.

Areas around the Duck Mountains and Riding Mountain Park are being closely watched for this invasive and destructive species.

"Usually it's the parkland area where there's a transition between agriculture and forest. that's where they like to reside best."

If you see any pigs out in the wild, or have evidence of their activity, contact 1-833-SPOT PIG, or visit squealonpigsmb.org.

An Easterville man charged with Manslaughter, in connection with a deadly stabbing in The Pas has made another court appearance.

41-year-old Eugene Michelle, of The Pas, died of injuries sustained in the January 19th incident, while a 37-year-old man was transported to hospital in Winnipeg. 

33-year-old Pierre Young remains in custody after appearing in The Pas this week for a preliminary hearing, where he was committed for trial in The Pas Court of King’s Bench at a later date.

Meanwhile, a 33-year-old man arrested in connection with a police chase on the Ebb & Flow First Nation last December has also appeared in court again.

Edward Sutherland remains in custody until his next court date in Dauphin on September 24.

Dauphin Culture Days unofficially begins tonight (Thursday) with the regular Third Thursday Music night beginning at 7 pm at the Dauphin Public Library.

Co-organizer Jean-Louis Guillas says their first official event is the Meet the Makers Under the Stars event, set for Friday night

"It will be the second time that we are doing this right along Main Street, by Fusion Credit Union and all the way down to Matijn and Kelly's (van Lujin) yard. Last year I think they had around 18 differet vendors set up there.  Come and meet them and see what they are all about.  We are starting a bit earlier this year because it gets dark a little earlier now.  So it will be from 4 pm until dusk. although they will have lights and music do you can stay longer."

Dauphin Culture Days runs until October 13th

The full list of events can be found by typing Dauphin into the search spot on the events page of www.culturedays.ca.  

A 25-year-old man from Keeseekoowenin First Nation faces charges after RCMP in Hamiota recovered a 2024 Polaris side-by-side that was reported stolen from a cottage at Sandy Lake.

A report that the stolen side-by-side was at a residence on the First Nation came in to Hamiota RCMP on September 10th. 

Along with assistance from the Manitoba West District Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team, they executed a search warrant at this property where officers recovered the stolen side-by-side with a trailer.

Information obtained from this address led officers to another home in Keeseekoowenin, where more stolen property was observed outside.

A search of the property led to the additional recovery of four golf carts, two snowmobiles, two off-road vehicles, one trailer, and six firearms.

The accused was eventually released on a promise to appear in Minnedosa Provincial court on  December 17th.

If a career in health care is something of interest to you, then Assiniboine College's Parkland Campus wants to see you tonight (Thursday).

Campus director Carol Stewart says they are holding a special open house.

"We will be starting at 6:30 in the evening at our campus, located at 520 Whitmore Avenue East in Dauphin.  We are going to be providing lots of information about two programs that we offer at the Parkland Campus.  That is our Practical Nursing program and our Comprehensive Health Care Aide certificate."

Stewart adds they strongly encourage anyone interested in applying for either of these courses to attend this event.

"We are going to present information on both programs and admission requirements, we are going to offer a tour of the campus, and we will answer any questions and help with any applications."

The Comprehensive Health Care Aide program is a six-month course that will begin in January, while the Practical Nurse course begins in September of 2025 and runs for 2 years. 

Fusion Credit Union is working to support local businesses with the return of their annual Infusion Program.

This program started in 2021, focuses on economic development by supporting small businesses, entrepreneurs, and job creators.

Since May, fusion has been receiving applications from local businesses. Their five judges narrowed down the list to 12 applicants, who submitted detailed business plans.

After thorough review, the final 5 have been selected, for a chance at $30,000 in funding.

Fusion Credit Union invites the public to their "final five" night, October 23rd, were these 5 businesses will pitching their business for their shot at the funds.

It will be 6:30 pm at the Aspen Lodge, and free to attend for everyone. the winner will be announced following the pitches.

Several local activities and groups will benefit from money raised earlier this year by Sunrise Credit Union branches, and their members.

The 19 branches that make-up Sunrise Credit Union held a combined total of 26 fundraising events over the spring and summer.

In Ste. Rose, the branch there raised $1100 for the Fitness Centre, while the Grandview branch brought in $1300 dollars for the Parkland Humane Society.

In Shoal Lake, $1,005 was raised for the Oakburn Community Hall, while the Strathclair Fire Department received $1,004 through fundraising efforts at their branch.

And, four groups in Minnedosa received funding, including $512 for the Minnedosa Drop-In Centre, $300 for the Canada Day Committee, $283 for the Fun Fest Committee, and $252 for the Minnedosa Museum and Heritage Village.

In total, $27,893.89 was raised by Sunrise Credit Union branches this year for local community groups and activities.

Sunrise Credit Union president and CEO Tim Klassen applauded the time and effort given by their staff to hold these fundraising events, as well as thanking their members for supporting these initiatives.

Two people have been charged after Swan River RCMP and a number of other agencies executed a search warrant on a home on 1st Street South.

At around 6:35 pm on September 7th, Mounties entered the home and took two men into custody.

The search resulted in the seizure of five firearms, as well as six BB and Airsoft guns, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, ammunition, knives, machetes, brass knuckles, and a crossbow, as well as unstamped cigarettes. 

RCMP Emergency Response Team, the RCMP Remote Piloted Aircraft Section, and the RCMP Police Service Dog Flex and his handler all assisted with the search warrant.

The 77 and 31-year-old men face two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, as well as firearms charges.

They have been released from custody pending a court date.

The former Executive Director of Sandy Bay Child and Family Services has been named in a statement of claim by the organization.

In a news release sent to CKDM News Now, Sandy Bay CFS says it filed its claim in Court of King's Bench in Winnipeg on Tuesday, alleging fraud, negligent misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract among other things.

They are seeking over $10 million dollars be repaid back to them by Richard De La Ronde, as well as Radka Inc., Timothy Catcheway, and Shawendasaawin Inc., along with damages.

The statement of claim alleges De La Ronde unjustly used money intended to help vulnerable children and families for his own personal gain.

The suit also seeks punitive and aggravated damages.

According to the release, Sandy Bay CFS terminated De La Ronde from his position for cause in 2021 after he approved multiple purchases without supporting documentation and because he was suspected of fraudulent activities.

The charges have yet to be proven in court.