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Manitoba RCMP are asking citizens to keep an eye out for a wanted person near Dauphin.

RCMP near Dauphin attempted a traffic stop Tuesday morning when the vehicle fled. The occupants abandoned the vehicle a short while later at a remote location near Provincial Road 142 North and Provincial Road 124 West. One of the occupants was arrested, but the other occupant, Jimmy Pruden, 29, fled the scene. He is now wanted by police.

Pruden may be armed and police are concerned he could try to hitchhike or attend to a farm residence to find another mode of transportation.

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Pruden is described as 5’5” tall, 172 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on his neck and may now have facial tattoos.

If seen, DO NOT approach Pruden – call police immediately at 911 or your local emergency number.

Manitobans still have the opportunity to win one of many cash prizes in the province's first-ever "vax to win lottery."
 
The requirement for entry to the first lottery is to have one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on or before August 2nd, Premier Brian Pallister, along with Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries announced today.

Manitobans who have chosen to get vaccinated will have the chance to win one of the cash prizes listed below: 

-Six $100,000 prizes for the Winnipeg Region.

-Eight $100,000 prizes for the Southern Health–Santé-Sud, Prairie Mountain Health, Interlake-Eastern and Northern health regions. 

-20 $25,000 scholarships for youth aged 12 to 17. 

This will not be the only vaccine lottery the province is rolling out to incentivize Manitobans to get the jab, as the province also announced that citizens who have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine on or before September 6th would be entered to win the vaccine lottery that will be taking place in the fall.

The Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba has launched another fundraiser during preparations for Ag Ex, which is their first in-person event since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The exhibition is teaming up with C&C Rental & Recreation in Brandon to hold a lottery.

The main prize is a Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Premium all-terrain vehicle, and the secondary prize is a Husqvarna Automower.

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Dallas Johnston, member of the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Board of Directors, and Co-chair of Ag Ex says this is just another way to raise money to keep their head above water.

“We’ve done meat packages, we recently had a steak and lobster supper, we’re pretty much doing whatever we can think of to keep raising money to keep the doors open.”

Johnston says the information can be found on the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba website.

“Tickets are $20 each, and the draw will be at noon on Saturday, October 30th at the event (Ag Ex).”

Ag Ex is taking place from October 27th to the 30th. 

Canada has reached another vaccine milestone as more than 50 percent of Canadians who are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine have now been fully vaccinated.

50.06 percent of Canadians age 12 and up have received the required two doses in a vaccine series. This is equal to 44 percent of Canada's entire population.

Nearly 78.5 percent of Canadians age 12 and up have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

As of Tuesday morning, Canada has administered more than 16.7 million second shots and over 26.2 million first doses.

In Dauphin, walk-ins are taking place today and Wednesday, July 14th, at the Dauphin Supersite from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Pfizer and Moderna doses will be available for all eligible individuals at the Brandon & Dauphin supersites.

Appointments can also be made online, or by calling 1-844-626-8222.

Last week a total of 57 Warnings and 15 tickets were issued in Manitoba for health order violations.

Nine $1,296 tickets were issued to individuals, four $298 tickets to people for not wearing a mask in an indoor public place, and two $5 thousand tickets to businesses.

Officials advise that eight of the nine $1,296 tickets issued to individuals were in relation to gatherings in private residences or outdoors.

 There are 150 Pfizer walk-ins at the Russell vaccine clinic today, located at George P. Buleziuk Centre.

Youth 12-17 and first dose clients are given priority for the Pfizer vaccine.

Moderna is also being offered.

Walk-ins start at 11:30 a.m. and go until allotted doses are used.

Consent forms are required for both doses.

The province is now accepting applications for the Healthy Hire Manitoba Program.

The government says the program is designed to help private-sector employers reopen and encourage employees to get fully vaccinated.

Economic Development and Jobs Minister, Ralph Eichler says the government remains focused on getting all eligible Manitobans vaccinated as quickly and safely as possible.

“The goals of this program benefits employers, employees, and Manitobans alike as it encourages vaccination and helps to safely restart our economy as it increases staffing levels and brings more employees back to work to provide Manitobans with the goods and services they depend on.”

Under the Healthy Hire Manitoba Program, local employers can apply for up to $50 thousand in provincial support to help cover the wages of new employees who have been vaccinated, intend to be vaccinated, or are unable to be vaccinated.

Eligible employers will receive a grant equal to 50 percent of wages for a maximum of 10 employees, with a maximum of $5 thousand per employee. The wage support covers full pay periods for employees hired on or after June 10th with the last pay period ending Oct. 15th.

Dauphin City Council met in person on Monday night to discuss a few community topics.

One item on the agenda was COVID-19. Dauphin City Manager Sharla Griffiths said that there will be no changes to the operations of city facilities however, she says that the city is waiting for an update from the province:

“We are seeing changes being talked about from the province and so we do eagerly await any updates that we receive from the province in terms of being able to open up more or include more people in meetings or open up our public areas to more public people.”

Another topic of discussion was the Watson Art Centre. Dauphin & District Allied Arts Council approached the city regarding forming a committee involving representation from both sides with the purpose to discuss maintenance and renovation projects at the Watson Art Centre. Many of the projects are safety and accessibility related. Renovations are slated for 2022.

The last topic was regarding the former site of McKay Residential School at Pioneer Park. Community Minister of Dauphin Church of Christ, Brian Olson, approached the city requesting information about the land adjacent to the site, mainly Pioneer Park. With the recent findings and reporting’s of unmarked graves at several former residential schools across the country, Dauphin City Manager, Sharla Griffiths says that Olson is working with elders to gain more information on the history of the site:

“Mr. Olson is working with Elders of the First Nations in Treaty 2 Territory to proceed in searching the land of the former residential school.”

Last night’s meeting was live-streamed on YouTube. You can watch the meeting in full here.

The next Dauphin City Council meeting will take place on Monday, August 9.

In today’s COVID-19 news conference Manitoba’s top doctor talked about the online threats that he’s faced during the pandemic. 

Dr. Brent Roussin says that he’s received many threats against him and his family, that he’s been in contact with security and the police about. 

“There's been suspicious activity reported to me around my house, where I’ve been in contact with law enforcement.”

Roussin says the threats have increased over the third wave of the pandemic.

"I think email type threats or at least low-level threats were pretty common throughout all stages of the pandemic. So that was probably daily or at least weekly. During this third wave, things have been stretching out, so I've been getting more and more severe ones, ones that have been reported to me that people have seen in social media that have had some law enforcement involvement in it.”

Roussin said he hopes the threats decline as Manitoba starts to reopen.

There’s a special air quality statement in effect for Dauphin and the surrounding area.  

Environment Canada says there are numerous forest fires producing large quantities of smoke in areas east of Berens River and north of Kenora.  

West winds developing later tonight are expected to push the smoke farther east, with most of it remaining on the Ontario side of the border through the overnight hours.  

We could also being seeing smoke from the 206,017 hectare fire in the Rural Municipality of Grahamdale.  

The fires are causing heavy smoke in areas, reducing visibility and causing poor air quality.

This year’s extremely dry conditions have made it challenging for fruit growers in the province.

Angie Cormier, who’s an executive director with Prairie Fruit Growers Association, says there’s a small window to go to some ‘U-Pick’ sites this year.

“This has definitely been a challenging year for fruit growers, and keep in mind this is now the second summer that we’ve had drought conditions.”

Cormier adds that the demand for local fruit is very high this year, but the supply is very low.

“I think it started last year with COVID. People weren’t allowed to travel, so families and individuals were all looking for something to do. So with U Pick farms being open last year, it was something they could do as an outing.”

Fruit farms and local fruit producers can be found here.