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There's only a few more hours left to nominate an individual or business for the Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce's annual awards.

High-adrenaline outdoor activities and the human spirit were on display at a film festival in Dauphin.

CIBC is closing its branch in Elkhorn.

With the legalization of non-medical cannabis in Canada looming, the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba released a position statement on the topic earlier this week.

The Assiniboine River Basin Initiative (ARBI) is keeping an eye out on potential flooding.

Elkhorn residents will have to leave town to do any in-person banking come the fall.

The province is looking for a mental health strategy consultant.

They had a goal set, and they wouldn't be denied.

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Manitoba Pork Producers is welcoming the provincial governments recent commitment to repealing the Manitoba Farm Building Code.

The Manitoba government is bumping up education funding for K-12 schools by one per cent, but how that's allocated to individual divisions may look a little different.

A special night at the Countryfest Community Cinema.
 
The Banff Mountain Film Festival stops in Dauphin this evening.
 
Dauphin Organizer Clayton Swanton says it's an action-adventure film festival.
 
"If you like the outdoor and that type of stuff, these are the films that highlight that. It's a World Tour, so these things get screened at a film festival in Banff... and the best ones get taken on the road."
 
Tickets for tonight's showing are already sold out.