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The City of Dauphin grew by 206 people according to the latest census.

A celebration of Ukrainian culture is also supporting it.

10 different municipalities across Manitoba will be receiving funding towards projects to build and repair bridges.

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Minister for Manitoba Eileen Clarke made the announcement Wednesday that a total of $1.9 million dollars would be invested into these projects.

Of the 10, the Road 100W Bridge in the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson will receive just over $220,000 dollars.

As far as when these projects will begin, Minister Clarke says that's not up to them.

"It's up to the municipality, there has likely been some work started on these projects already. In some cases, bridges have to be engineered, and additional work has to be done before they can start."


Clarke added, "Project costs will be shared 50-50 between the province and local municipalities."

It's as cold as it's been in a long time here in Dauphin.

Things are going to get a bit worse before they get better.

One of the Parkland's own is the new president of Manitoba Beef Producers.

The DRCSS Aboriginal Student Association were collecting empty beer cans and bottles Tuesday night as a part of their Annual Bottle Drive.

Manitoba Hydro will be managing its finances differently in the next few months.

The Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce has its list of award nominees.

The $13.1 million dollar funding increase for Kindergarten to Grade 12 schools in Manitoba next year may fall short for one school division.

Riding Mountain National Park will be holding a Heritage Hockey Game this Saturday in commemoration of Canada's 150th birthday.