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Co-op Food Store

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 8 am - 6 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed

Co-op Main Street Gas Bar 

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm

Co-op Mountain Road Gas Bar 

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 6:30 am - 9:30 pm

Dauphin Liquor Mart

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th -  Open 10 am - 8 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed

Fusion Credit Union

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Closed
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed

The Dauphin Marketplace Mall

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 8 am - 10 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 8 am - 6 pm

Walmart

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 8 am - 6 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 8 am - 8 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th -  Open 9 am - 6 pm

Safeway

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 9 am - 6 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 8 am - 8 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 9 am - 6 pm

No Frills

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 9 am - 6 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 9 am - 9 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 9 am - 6 pm

City of Dauphin

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Closed
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed
  • Monday, April 10th - Closed

Dauphin Rec Services

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open Regular Hours
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open Regular Hours
  • Monday, April 10th - Closed

Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy

  • Friday, April 7th - Open 12 pm - 2 pm
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 9 am - 2 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Open 12 pm - 2 pm

Super Thrifty Pharmacy

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Open 9 am - 10 pm
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed

Call 204-638-3702 between those times for assistance.

Dauphin Vet Clinic

  • Friday, April 7th - Closed
  • Saturday, April 8th - Closed
  • Sunday, April 9th - Closed

When the clinic is closed, a vet is on call for emergencies at 204-638-3208.

The Member of Parliament for Dauphin - Swan River - Neepawa, Dan Mazier, is hosting a Townhall next Wednesday, April 12th, in Dauphin.

The Townhall starts at 7 pm in the Parkland Rec Complex and will focus on rural crime and bail reform. Mazier will be joined by Larry Brock, the MP for Brantford—Brant, Ontario, who's a former crown attorney, and the Associate Shadow Minister for Indigenous Services.

There is limited space at the Townhall, so they're asking people to register ahead of time. You can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 1-877-405-8946 to register.

The stretch of Highway 16, which was closed due to the storm, has since reopened.

As of now, there are no closed highways in Manitoba, although the majority of highways in the southern part of the province are being reported as partially or fully snow-covered.

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As a winter storm hits the southeastern part of Manitoba, road conditions are going to be constantly changing. Right now, Highway 16 is closed from Highway 5, from Neepawa, to Highway 50.

Most highways through the interlake and southern Manitoba are fully or partially snow-covered, with reduced visibility in a number of areas right now.

If you're planning on hitting the road today, check out the Parkview Auto Glass Road Conditions Tab, and look at our Winter Driving Safety tips from CAA.

Now, more than a year since it started, the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund has welcomed even more families to the area.

As of yesterday, 32 families have come to the Parkland through the fund, and that's thanks to the generosity of people throughout the region. Yesterday, that generosity continued when Mark Symchych and his family donated $1000 to the fund.

Jim Perchaluk, the President of the Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre, says they're thankful for everyone that's stepped up and helped out over the past year.

"It's just a tremendous experience for us, in terms of being able to help these people that are still so saddened that this war has gone on to its second year, however, the people that are fleeing Ukraine are looking for a place of security and they're finding that here in Dauphin. The community has just been so excellent in supporting us and supporting those families."

While the Family Fund has scaled back the support they're offering new families, its volunteers are still working to help people fleeing Ukraine find housing, jobs, and anything else they need in the Parkland.

You can get more information about the Fund, by calling Larry at 204-648-5904.

Thursday, April 6th, 2023:

All previous advisories, including the blowing snow advisory, have ended.

Original story:

A blowing snow advisory has been issued for three western Manitoba regions.

Blowing and falling snow continue to make visibility an issue in the following areas:

  • Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone
  • Minnedosa - Riding Mountain National Park
  • Brandon - Neepawa - Carberry - Treherne

Strong winds have developed in western Manitoba, as a Colorado Low tracks over Northwestern Ontario. Wind gusts reaching up to 60 km/h are expected this afternoon.

Blowing snow advisories are issued when winds are expected to create blowing snow giving poor visibility to 800 meters or less for at least 3 hours. Conditions are expected to improve as the wind diminishes this evening.

With the Easter Long Weekend just two days away, and a winter storm hitting the southern part of Manitoba, CAA is reminding people to be prepared for winter driving.

While the Parkland isn't supposed to be hit as hard as southern Manitoba if you're heading out on the road over the next couple of days, make sure you're ready for anything. Elisha Dacey, the CAA Communications Manager for Manitoba, says there are a few ways to make sure you're ready.

"It's always best to wait until the snow clears, the roads are clear, and then you just know that it's a little safer on the roads. But if you do have to travel, and you are coming south of Dauphin, there are a few things you can do, just to make sure you're a little safer on the roads."

Dacey says they know that not everyone has the ability to stay in when the weather is bad, so there are a number of ways to be as safe as possible.

  • Leave plenty of space between you and the vehicle ahead. Stopping distances increase on ice and snow. 
  • Stay on main roads when possible. Back roads may not always be well plowed during winter storm events.  
  • Always keep a phone charger in your car. You can’t call for help without a charged phone and you will need battery power until help arrives.  
  • Avoid using overdrive or cruise control. You want as much focus and control of your vehicle as possible.  
  • Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles. This includes tow trucks and service vehicles.  
  • Never pass a snowplow. This could result in a severe, even fatal collision. Stay well back when you see the flashing lights of a snowplow.  

It's also important to know driving conditions ahead of time so you can plan accordingly, and make sure you're staying off of closed highways says Dacey.

"If something happens to you on a closed road, CAA can't come get you. We're not allowed to travel on a closed road, so at that point, you'd have to call the RCMP."

For the most up-to-date road conditions, check out the Parkview Auto Glass Road Conditions Tab.

A heads-up for anyone who plans to book a campsite at places like Rainbow Beach, Manipogo, or Duck Mountain Provincial Park. You will be able to book one starting April 4th at 7.

The following places are available for reservations:

  • All western and northern region parks including Asessippi, Bakers Narrows, Clearwater (Campers Cove and Pioneer Bay), Duck Mountain (Blue Lakes, Childs Lake, Wellman Lake), Manipogo, Paint Lake, Rainbow Beach, Rivers, Spruce Woods (Kiche Manitou), Turtle Mountain (Adam Lake), William Lake and Wekusko Falls.

You can find more information online at manitobaparks.com then click on the "parks reservation service" link on the upper left side of the page. If you have already made an account and are ready to book, go straight to the reservation service by clicking here.

You can also call 1-888-482-2267 if you prefer to do it by phone.

Campsites for the rest of the province will be available for bookings from next Tuesday to Friday:

  • April 11 - Campsite reservations for Birds Hill and Winnipeg Beach;
  • April 12 - Campsite reservations for south Whiteshell including Caddy Lake, Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore and West Hawk Lake;
  • April 13 - Campsite reservations for Nopiming (Tulabi Falls main campground, Bird Lake, Black Lake, Shoe Lake, Beresford Lake) and north Whiteshell (Big Whiteshell, Brereton Lake, Nutimik Lake, Opapiskaw, Betula Lake and White Lake) campgrounds; and
  • April 14 - All remaining locations including Camp Morton, Grand Beach, Hecla, Hnausa Beach, Lundar Beach, Moose Lake, St. Malo, Stephenfield and Watchorn.

Two people were arrested after a vehicle that had been stolen in Portage la Prairie was found speeding down the Trans Canada Highway near Carberry.

The situation started last night when Portage RCMP received a report of a vehicle in the parking lot of a local business being stolen. The description of the vehicle, along with the licence plate number, was shared with surrounding detachments, and patrols were made.

Brandon RCMP was the first to spot the vehicle near Carberry, speeding along Highway 1, and a traffic stop was made. The two females in the car were arrested without incident, and police recovered a knife and stolen items including a cell phone and wallet.

The Driver of the stolen vehicle, 24-year-old Jessica Levasseur from Brandon, had two outstanding warrants for her arrest. She's been charged with Theft, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose, and Failing to Comply.

The passenger, an unnamed 26-year-old female, has been charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime and was released from custody with an upcoming court date.

The Canadian Cattle Association(CCA) recently named two new executives at their AGM, and Manitoban Tyler Fulton is taking over as Vice President.

Fulton previously served as the President of Manitoba Beef Producers and has been a part of CCA for about 4 years. During his time with CCA, Fulton has served on a number of different committees, and he says that's helped him prepare for his new position.

"I've been pretty lucky to have been involved with a number of different campaigns and been involved with the environment side, the domestic policy side, as well as foreign trade. When you take on that leadership role, you need to have a little bit of a general view on things, so that you at least understand the issues on all fronts."

He says that's not always easy, because they have a lot on the go at all times, but they have a great staff that makes it all possible.

Fulton says he really loves getting to represent beef producers on the national scale.

"The culture around beef production in Canada is one of humbleness, humility, and resilience. You know, it's a tough business at times, and it's really the people and those connections that really motivate me to continue to serve. I'm really interested in all of these issues, and I find it rewarding to be involved with some of those government lobbying campaigns, and in developing policies that'll have a major impact on the industry going forward."

Fulton, along with his wife Dorelle and their kids Evan and Mae own and operate Tyton Farms Ltd. a 600-head cow/calf/backgrounding operation, south of Birtle.

Update posted on April 4 at 3:54 pm:

While we're still expecting some winter weather over the next few days, the winter storm watches in effect in the Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone region, along with Brandon - Neepawa - Carberry - Treherne region have ended.

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Original article posted on April 4 at 5:19 am:

Once again Manitoba's Spring season comes with some potential Winter-like weather as certain parts of the province could potentially see a bit of snow thanks to a Colorado Low. 

A winter storm watch is in effect for certain parts of southern Manitoba and a winter storm warning for Winnipeg and the surrounding area.

The Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone region along with Brandon - Neepawa - Carberry - Treherne are under winter storm watches and the closer to Winnipeg you get, the more that becomes a warning. Check the public alerts map to see if your area could be affected.

The previously mentioned Colorado Low has the potential to bring between 15 to 25 cm of snow to an area of southeast Manitoba that is mainly centered around Winnipeg, but outlying areas like could see some of that snow as well.

Make sure to keep an eye on the Parkview Autoglass road conditions.

The RCMP responded to a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 10 near Ethelbert on Saturday night.

The driver, a 50-year-old female from Dauphin, was found to be under the influence of alcohol. She was given an Immediate Roadside Prohibition.

There were four people in the vehicle at the time of the accident, and no one suffered serious injuries.