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No appointments are needed for a flu shot clinic in Dauphin tomorrow.

Two 16-year-olds are in hospital in critical condition after a single-vehicle crash near Steinbach.

An organization that disposes unwanted pesticides and livestock medications is coming to the Parkland. 

The wines of the world made another appearance in Dauphin.

Customers now have one less credit card option when paying for goods at Dauphin's Walmart.

It wasn't an official stop, but Dauphin wasn't left out of the new Manitoba government's pre-budget consultations.

Marketfest Has Arrived


The 12th installment of Dauphin's Marketfest has officially kicked off.

Running from 11 am - 4 pm at the Selo Ukraina Site, residents will have the opportunity to see and purchase a number of hand made items from home based businesses.

Theresa Zabiaka who's a board member with Selo Ukraina, says the event is a great way to get a jump start on some early Christmas shopping.

The assorted items for sale include jewelry, candles, soaps, and jams to name a few.

Admission is $3 dollars, children 12 and under get in for free.

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Manitoba Justice Minister Speaks Out About High Incarceration Rates

A spokeswoman for Manitoba Justice Minister Heather Stefanson says the high rates of incarceration in the province are concerning and work needs to be done to lower them.

The provincial justice department's recently released annual report says 240 Manitoba adults per 100 000 were behind bars in 2014 - 2015, far exceeding the figure in most other provinces.

Saskatchewan had the second-highest rate at 195 per 100 000, followed by Alberta with 102 per 100 000.

Manitoba had 260 youth behind bars per 100-thousand population, while the Canadian average was 60 per 100 000.

Minister Stefanson recently spoke to CKDM about the ongoing discussion surrounding the Dauphin Correctional Centre. You can read the full article by clicking here

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Veterans Affairs Office Re-Opens In Brandon

A Veterans Affairs office in Brandon, Manitoba, is open again after being closed by the former Conservative government.

The office was one of nine offices closed by the Tories in 2014, and the Liberals say all will be reopened by sometime next year.

Legion Branch Number Three president Garry Andrew says the reopening means veterans will get personal contact with staff, as opposed to contact over a computer.

The office will serve approximately 24-hundred Veterans in the area.

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A Heritage Classic To Remember

Two of hockey's young superstars will meet today in Winnipeg.

Rookie Patrick Laine and the Winnipeg Jets host Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers at the outdoor Heritage Classic at Investors Group Field this afternoon.

The game caps a weekend of hockey festivities in Winnipeg, the Jets defeated the Oilers yesterday 6-5 in the alumni game.  

 

 

 

 

 

Manitoba's finance minister says there is a real and quantifiable need to reduce the province's debt, but community needs aren't going away either.

 
Last night marked Dauphin Lake Golf Resort's second annual corporate night at the golf course.

The line-up for Countryfest 2017 has been announced!

A Ste. Rose high school student is one of 15 girls selected by a Winnipeg modelling agency to attend an industry conference in Vancouver.