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Update #2 posted on April 19 at 2:37 pm
Highway 83 between Russell and Roblin has now reopened. All highways throughout the parkland are currently listed as either partially or fully snow-covered.
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Update #1 posted on April 19 at 10:35 am
The winter storm means constantly changing road conditions this morning, most recently, causing the closure of Highway 83 between Russell and Roblin.
Before heading out on the road today, check out the Parkview Autoglass Road Conditions Tab for the most up-to-date road conditions.
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Original Article posted on April 19 at 9:21 am
While Dauphin didn't see as much snow as expected overnight, the Winter Storm Warning is still in effect.
Environment Canada's still calling for anywhere from 15 to 40 cm of snow between today and tomorrow. They say that the snow will be the heaviest today, but will continue into tomorrow in most areas.
Most highways in the area are being reported as partially or fully snow-covered right now, with the exception of Highway 10 between Ethelbert and Pine River, as well as Highway 20 between Provincial Road 271 and Pine Creek, which are reported as bare.
The Winter Storm Watch is also reporting wind as strong as 50 gusting to 70 throughout the day today, which can produce periods of blowing snow, and make visibility poor while driving.
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Police are releasing more information from the investigation into the death of 37-year-old James Vernon Giesbrecht from Brandon.
An investigation has been underway for months after human remains were discovered on the outskirts of the City of Brandon. In January, RCMP identified the remains as belonging to Giesbrecht.
Toward the end of March, the investigation revealed that Giesbrecht's death was connected to a grey 2007 Honda Accord that had been seen in the Brandon area in October. The vehicle was stolen from Regina.
Now, police say the investigation is at a point where they can release more information about the investigation, and the following update was issued this morning.
Update 2 – Major Crime Services investigating homicide in western Manitoba
The investigation into the homicide of James Vernon Giesbrecht is now at a place where police can release further information relating to the 2007 Honda Accord and where the remains of the victim were located.
Giesbrecht’s remains were located in the trunk of the burned out Honda Accord. The burned vehicle was located on October 13, 2022, just south of the intersection of Road 108 West and Road 51 North in the RM of Cornwallis. A complete forensic examination has taken place on the vehicle, with the assistance of a Forensic Anthropologist from the Brandon University Department of Anthropology. Police located physical evidence that has been sent to the Forensic Laboratory for forensic DNA testing.
Additional searches in relation to the homicide have taken place, which have helped police collect further evidence in this investigation. However, investigators are still looking to the public to provide any information they may have in relation to this incident by calling the Major Crime Services Tip Line at 1-431-489-8110.
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Update
According to the Manitoba Hydro Outage map, power has been restored to the area.
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Manitoba Hydro is reporting a number of power outages in southwestern Manitoba, including one along Highway 50.
Many customers are currently being affected by an outage that spans a large area south of Brandon, and areas west of Portage La Prairie.
Hydro says that crews are out working to restore power as quickly as possible, and anyone with a power outage should report it online here, and the Manitoba Hydro Outage Map can be found here.
#mboutage it’s a busy night for crews restoring power across Manitoba. If you are without power, please report your location online: https://t.co/pe43z1UW0V pic.twitter.com/HORdhNXsvj
— Manitoba Hydro (@manitobahydro) April 20, 2023
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The Dauphin and District Handi-Van is offering some new deals, and free rides to the business expo this weekend.
This Local non-profit community transportation group is dedicated to offering a safe and reliable ride for those who need it in Dauphin and the surrounding area.
Sharon Zeiler, president of Dauphin and District Handi-van notes that from the start of April to the end of September, their service has a spectacular deal for current and new customers.
"The 6 trip cards we have on sale for $30, regular $55. it's an excellent deal for summer, and going into the fall. there's no expiry date on those. if you take advantage of them, you'll still get a deal into the winter"
The non-profit group will also be offering free or by-donation rides to the Dauphin Kin Business Expo this weekend. It is recommended to call ahead to the Handi-Van office to pre-book your ride.
To reach the office of Dauphin and District Handi-Van for booking and more details about their service, call 204 638 8884.
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Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation has announced $10.36 million for New Conservation Projects from the Conservation Trust and GROW Trusts.
That will include $400,000 to Manitoba Beef Producers to support projects that help cattle producers conserve grasslands and enhance habitat for threatened and endangered birds.
Manitoba Beef Producers General Manager Carson Callum says it's a way to help producers improve their practices and help the planet. He says there are many different ways producers can be eligible for funding.
"It really goes directly to producers to help improve their habitat that they maintain. Whether that's through rotational grazing practices, implementing new cross fences or improving some of their fencing systems, or adding some watering systems on those important habitats. Brush mowing, getting rid of some of those invasive species, you know, all those important things to improve that habitat for all the species that live on it, is what this funding will go towards."
This is part of a long-term partnership between the two organizations, and Callum says it's a way to help producers improve their practices and help the planet.
"Before even Conservation Trust Funding we've had SARPAL Programming, really in the Southwest side of the province, which is Species at Risk programming provided by Environment Canada. MHHC helped deliver that funding for Manitoba Beef Producers, but really what this Conservation Trust Funding is it expands the reach of those dollars."
Callum says that historically the SARPAL funding has needed to be more targeted based on certain species at risk, but this funding allows them to expand it across more of the province.
Producers interested in applying for funding through the program can find more information on The MHHC Website, or they can get more information about eligible projects by calling Manitoba Beef Producers at (204) 772-4542.
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The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) has set a deadline of 9 o'clock ET tonight to reach a contract agreement, and if it is not met, over 155-thousand federal public servants will walk off the job Wednesday. Those workers are under the Canada Revenue Agency and the Treasury Board of each province and territory.
The PSAC says its members are prepared to strike for meaningful wage increases and for provisions dealing with remote work.
If this strike does happen, you could see temporary delays with things like getting your income tax claims and benefits processed, employment insurance, immigration services, and passport applications.
The Treasury Board says it offered the union a nine-per-cent raise over three years on Sunday but the union is seeking a 4.5 percent increase each year for three years.
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Curtis and Jimmy Pruden will be spending more time behind bars.
Last June, Ste. Rose and Dauphin RCMP responded to three calls in less than two hours, about someone that was in a vehicle trying to steal fuel and two other trucks in the RM of McCreary.
In Dauphin Court recently, 28-year-old, Curtis Pruden was sentenced to an additional 306 days in jail. 30-year-old Jimmy Pruden was sentenced to an additional 190 days behind bars.
33-year-old Jill Johnson, a third suspect, will be in court in the coming days.
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Fusion Credit Union is hosting its AGM Wednesday night at 7 pm, and there are a few ways to attend.
This year's AGM will be held via Webcast, but you can also attend in person at the Dauphin Branch. Branch Manager Marissa Phillippe says it's a great opportunity to find out what's going on with the credit union, and have all of your questions answered.
"Essentially it is a recap of the previous year. There will be reports for 2022 from the Board Chair, CEO Darwin Johns, and also other members of our executive management team. We will be announcing new members of our board of directors, for which we gathered votes over the last month, and it's also an opportunity for members to ask questions."
Philippe says member engagement is something that helps set credit unions apart.
"The fact that we are member-owned is what makes credit unions unique. We want to hear from our members, and we also want to share the positive impact that their banking with us has on their community. We have a wonderful executive leadership team, and the AGM is a great opportunity to meet these leaders of Fusion, and hear directly from them about Fusion's successes in 2022, and as mentioned, to ask questions that you might have as a member."
Registration for the AGM, both in-person and virtual, closes at noon tomorrow(Tuesday, April 18). You can register online here, or by calling 204-571-3923.
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There's a Special Weather Statement over the entire South Western Corner of the Province.
A Colorado Low in the Northern Plains of the United States is expected to bring a prolonged period of Rain to the Southern Prairies. Total snowfall's expected to be in the 10 to 20 cm range, starting tomorrow night, into Wednesday, and Possibly Thursday.
The following areas are currently under the statement.
- Dauphin - Russell - Roblin - Winnipegosis
- Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone
- Minnedosa - Riding Mountain National Park
- Swan River - Duck Mountain - Porcupine Provincial Forest
- Brandon - Neepawa - Carberry - Treherne
- Killarney - Pilot Mound - Manitou
- Melita - Boissevain - Turtle Mountain Provincial Park
- Virden - Souris
- Morden - Winkler - Altona - Morris
- Portage la Prairie - Headingley - Brunkild - Carman
Several uncertainties and complicating factors remain to be determined with this system. Mild temperatures ahead of this system and heavy, wet snow will lead to plenty of melting and compaction on contact as it accumulates.
Precipitation will likely be mixed at times with rain, especially over south-central Manitoba. Current thinking is that precipitation will begin overnight Tuesday into Wednesday for most regions, although there may be an area of mixed precipitation ahead of the main area on Tuesday afternoon into the evening.
Environment Canada's weather alerts can be found here.
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Prairie Mountain Health is bringing an exciting career expo to Dauphin to help inform the public about what the healthcare sector has to offer.
The Watson Art Center will open its doors at 12:30 pm on April 18th to showcase the wide variety of occupations that PMH has available.
Larissa Kominko, Supervisor of Recruitment, is excited to have as many people as possible come out, as there will be lots of staff on hand to answer any and all questions
"We can certainly a lot of questions. What people can expect to obtain as far as information is what careers are available in those departments and programs, what the job overviews really entail, what type of education and training is required, and possibly even more about where that training is available."
Dauphin is the first of many stops in the expo circuit for Prairie Mountain Health and the next locations are as follows:
- Swan River, Thursday, April 20th at Swan River Regional Secondary School (Postponed to May 17th)
- Russell, Thursday, April 27th at George P. Buleziuk Centre
- Virden, Tuesday, May 2nd at Tundra Oil & Gas Place, Sunrise Banquet Hall
- Killarney, Thursday, May 4th at Shamrock Centre
- Brandon, Tuesday, May 9th at Keystone Centre, MNP Hall
- and Neepawa, Wednesday, May 10th at the Arts Forward Centre
High School, and university students interested in a career in the health region are recommended to bring a resume, as summer jobs and afterschool positions are hiring.
For all the information on the Expos, and the careers available, click the link to the Prairie Mountain Health website.
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A massive donation by Manitoba Pork will give food banks across the province the ability to offer more meat products to those who access them.
At their annual banquet on Thursday, Manitoba Pork announced they'd be donating $150,000 over the next three years to Harvest Manitoba. The money will go toward supplying rural food banks in Manitoba with freezers and ground pork.
"The major push is to provide some food banks in communities across Manitoba with freezers, to allow them to store fresh meat, that can be made available to people who need it."
Dahl says it's not only an important contribution for Manitoba Pork but also to its members.
"Pork Farmers in Manitoba really do recognize and appreciate that they're part of our community, and part of building that community around them. This is one of the ways of giving back."
In a release, Harvest Manitoba President and CEO Vince Barletta talked about how important Manitoba Pork has been as a partner to harvest.
“The freezers and ground pork will allow food banks across Manitoba to provide nutritious protein to Manitobans in need. The ongoing and sustained support of Manitoba Pork helps Harvest keep up with the unprecedented demand for food across our province.”
Harvest Manitoba feeds more than 90,000 Manitobans per month, including hungry children, hardworking families, and struggling adults. Harvest is the fourth largest distributor of its kind in Canada and is the only provincial food network in Manitoba.
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