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Dauphin's War Memorial Cenotaph is celebrating 100 years of existence this year, and the Dauphin Legion is hosting a special rededication of it tomorrow to celebrate that milestone. 

The Dauphin Legion Colour party and Dauphin Legion Pipes and Drums band will lead a procession to the Cenotaph on Memorial Boulevard for the noon hour ceremony.

Besides the rededication, a new plaque will also be unveiled, which includes the correct spelling of 11 names of local war veterans that were misspelled on the original Cenotaph. 

Everyone is invited to attend the ceremony. 

Delegates from across the province, and across the nation, will flock to Dauphin for a duo of anniversaries.

Soy Canada celebrates 10 years and Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers will see it's 40th, both being celebrated at a local farm.

Dauphin's Reeve, Ernie Sirski, a pivotal member of both of these organizations, is proud to have these events so close to home.

"It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since we formed (Soy Canada), and I was one of the founding members of it through Manitoba Pulse and Soy Bean Growers, so it's exciting for me as well. Coupled with that, we're also going to, according to plan anyways, hold it here on our farm."

Today, you might see representatives from both organizations touring local spots, and tomorrow after the AGM the plan is to have a charity golf match in Gilbert Plains.

Stay tuned for Thursdays Noon Hour Edition, as we'll catch up with Sirski about the AGM, and how the event went.

Members of the Dauphin Rec Services Parks Department will be out assessing tree damage and prioritizing tree and branches cleanup following the massive wind storm that hit our city over the weekend. 

They say this process will take some time to complete, and encourage residents that come across a fallen tree on their boulevard to report it by calling the DRS front desk at 204-622-3150. 

For trees that are not on the boulevard, residents are encouraged to call local tree removal services. 

A 26-year-old Brandon man faces several charges after a sizable meth bust earlier this month.

Members of the Brandon Police Services' Organized Crime Section conducted a two month investigation, and then followed that up with a surveillence of a suspect and his vehicle on June 6th.

The suspect was seen driving to Winnipeg and picking up what appeared to be a large quantity of drugs.

The vehicle was pulled over just east of Brandon, with a search of the vehicle turning up a small amount of cash, and 4 kilograms of suspected Meth.

Approximate street value of the meth was two-hundred thousand dollars. 

Brayden Lindsay was charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Methamphetamine and Possession of the Proceeds of Crime. 

A Birch River man will spend at least the next ten years in jail after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in a death in the community from almost two years ago.

RCMP in Swan River discovered the deceased body of a 68-year-old man inside of a home in Birch River after they responded to a fire at the home in October of 2022. 

22-year-old Lincoln Chartrand-Flett was sentenced to life in prison, with no chance of parole for 10 years. 

We are now less than two months away from the start of the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games in Dauphin and surrounding area.

And with that, organizers are finalizing details that they hope will make these games the best ever.

Games co-chair Carla Wolfenden says with the event coming up so quickly, they are now working on the smaller details that are going to make these games so exciting.

"At a recent executive meeting, we put down names for our torch bearers relay project which we are starting shortly.  Those details are the things that really get me excited because it makes it more real.  We are now not only just in the big picture planning but also the small details."

Dauphin was originally set to host the 2020 Manitoba Summer Game, but that event was canceled due to the pandemic. 

Games co-chair Clayton Swanton says their board is committed to making these games the best that they can.

"While also leaving the biggest legacy that we can out of these games.  We only host them once in a generation, and this is our opportunity to put the spotlight on Dauphin and we are all very excited about that.  And we are all so thankful for the sponsors that have stepped up so far."

Swanton says he and Wolfenden will be visiting businesses in the coming weeks in hopes of finishing up their sponsorships for the August 11-17 event. 

Clean-up efforts will continue on Monday after a powerful storm blew through the Parkland and Southwestern Manitoba over the weekend. 

A thunderstorm ripped through the region early Sunday morning, leaving large hail in areas of Southwestern Manitoba. 

Massive winds reaching as high as 85 km an hour at times in Dauphin caused trees to fall either straight to the ground or on top of power lines, causing numerous outages in the city and throughout the region.

There are reports that most of Gilbert Plains has been without power since Sunday night. 

Manitoba Hydro posted on their X account that areas in and around Dauphiun, Swan River, Neepawa, Russell, Brandon, and Virden could have extended power outages well into Monday.

Wind warnings were in place yesterday for much of the Parkland and into Southwestern Manitoba

The Parkland Regional Manager for Workforce Education in Manitoba is optimistic that the success of a two day bus tour of businesses in the region will spawn further events like it in the future.   

The tour, held in partnership with the Parkland Chamber of Commerce, had 16 participants hop on the bus on Tuesday, and 13 take part on Wednesday.

Stephanie Jaddock says networking and the sharing of contact information was very evident.

"Some of the comments were like "we did not realize what all is in our region" and " we did not realize what this business does" or "how can we support each other"., whether it is through funding opportunities, skill building opportunities, or just sharing in services and  information to others about services that are in the Parkland and offered to customers."

Jaddock, adds the tour was received well by both the participants and the businesses that were visited. 

"We saw lots of engagement, as well as just the ability to learn a little bit more about other communities, businesses, maybe some of their great successes, some challenges, and just a way to connect and offer services that integrate us together,"

Participants had the chance over the two days to visit several businesses and heritage spots in communities such as Dauphin, Ste Rose, Winnipegosis, Gilbert Plains, and Grandview. 

Jaddock adds they are very appreciative of the partnership they had with the Parkland Chamber of Commerce, as well as sponsors such as Fusion Credit Union in putting on this event. 

Hundreds of citizens filled the street adjacent to CN Park at the Ceremonial Tribute in Remembrance.

Emceed by Cory Lafontaine, several local dignitaries paid tribute to those we lost, those who survived, and the first responders who dedicated their lives to saving others.

Starting with a land acknowledgment by Lafontaine and an opening prayer led by Luke MacMillan, Members of the local and provincial governments followed with kind words for those dealing with loss, and high praise for the emergency service workers who worked tirelessly in the hours, days,  weeks and months after the crash.

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The Honourable Wab Kinew, premier of Manitoba took the stage first, and he admired the the massive community support.

"It shows how strong the community of Dauphin is in terms of stepping up for one another and showing support for the families and the survivors... I don't think there's anything in the province that's more important than this today."

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Mayor Bosiak spoke next, proud to have made a lasting monument to the people Dauphin will never forget.

"June 15th will be forever remembered here. But, as many of the family members I've spoke with said 'We want to remember the people, not the accident' and that's what I hope that in time, this memorial will be"

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Reeve of the RM of Dauphin Ernie Sirski stepped up next, absolutely in awe of the love shared by the hundreds of people who showed up.

"it's just an outpouring of support for the people who didn't make it a year ago today, and for the people that survived. that's all I can tell you, it's hard to put into words.... I knew most of the people that were on that bus... just, take care and look after yourselves."

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Members of the Dauphin & District Ministerial Association, Father Brent Kuzyk and Father Oleg Bednarski, also spoke.

The churches have worked hard to offer guidance through the emotional and spiritual turmoils that devastating events like this have.

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A tribute to the passengers was next, presented By Cory Lafontaine, followed by a reading of the passengers' names by RCMP Superintendant Jeff Asmundson.

A moment of silence followed.

The massive and silent crowd's sorrow was accompanied only by a faint breeze and bird song.

Dauphin's Fire Chief Cam Abrey honored the fallen, the survivors, and the hard-working people who were always there to help others on their worst days.

"All of the individuals that responded that day, from the public that were driving by to the emergency services, fire, police, EMS, Stars, and all the way up to the emergency room staff, the hospital staff the doctors and nurses in the medical care system, this memorial not only recognizes those that were lost, and those that survived, but those who provide assistance to those in need."

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Fire Chief Abrey was then joined by Grady Stephenson, Deputy Chief of the Carberry North Cyprus -Langford Fire Department, who helped unveil the monument that preserves today's message for time immemorial.

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One year ago today, we saw how this community responded to a tragedy, and today, we saw how that response has built a strong, loving, and supportive community. 

With the names and messages etched in stone, Dauphin truly never forgets this date, June 15th, 2023.

Of course, the loss will remain as these individuals could never be replaced, but the Mayor said it best, "we remember the people, not the accident". 

A loss like this should be mourned, but also inspire everyone to live life to the fullest in honor of those we mourn.

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A ribbon cutting took place earlier this afternoon to officially open four new "Smile Zone" areas at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre.

Scott Bachly, Co-founder of the national smilezone project is proud of what Dauphin has done together.

"We're just really proud to be part of the Dauphin Community. this whole project is because of the community. I know that Tim Hortons donated the money, but it really comes down to the community buying cookies. i think it's very special, the fact that Dauphin is #1 in Canada. We're just really proud to be here."

The bright, colourful Smilezones include murals, sensory development materials, an entertainment system, and new furnishings within the lab and imaging waiting area, Palliative Care Family Room, and two treatment rooms within the Emergency Department.

Treena Slate, Prairie Mountain Health CEO thanks everyone who bought a cookie and supported this cause.

"I would just invite people to check it out when they're in the hospital, and we certainly want it to be a welcoming environment when they come, and we really want to thank the public and the community for all their commitment and dedication through the smile cookie campaign. thank you."

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This is another great example of what a community like Dauphin can do when it comes together with purpose.

An Ethelbert area man accused of lighting a home on fire in that community earlier this month has ahd a new court date set. 

54-year-old Marc Dorais faces numerous charges, including Arson with Disregard for Human Life.

He has been remanded back into custody until June 21.

A 30-year-old Duphin man charged after a January 3rd assault at an apartment building in the city, and a subsequent allaged assault of a police officer, will return to court next month.

Shayne Lavallee had his matters put over until July 9th.

And a 25-year-old Gilbert Plains man will go to trial in April of next year in relation to the discovery of a large amount of stolen property.

Jordy Robertson was arrested after Mounties discovered several vehicles, trailers, and heavy machinery during a search of a rural Gilbert Plains property last October.