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Another week means yet another court appearance for a Winnipeg man charged in connection to a drug bust in the RM of Dauphin, and another holdover in his proceedings.
In March of 2021, Mounties pulled over a vehicle on Highway 5, about ten kilometres west of Ochre River.
The driver was arrested after refusing to give a breath sample, and a search of the vehicle led to the seizure of a large variety of cannabis products, about 195 grams of cocaine, cash, and an open bottle of liquor.
32-year-old Jory Rowe appeared in a Winnipeg courtroom and had his proceedings held over once again for another week until December 5th.
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Prairie Mountain Health is looking for volunteers to help with their Community Volunteer Income Tax Program.
The program is a free service that helps low-income individuals with simple tax situations complete their income tax returns.
Volunteers need to be in good standing with the CRA for their own personal taxes and should have basic tax knowledge and experience in completing simple tax returns, as well as being able to commit a few hours a week throughout March and April.
You must also be a valid Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older, and have a valid SIN number and access to a secure computer and the internet.
Volunteers are needed in communities such as Roblin, Ste Rose, Neepawa, and Minnedosa.
To volunteer or seek more info, you are asked to call 204- 578-4812
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The Giant Novelty Cheque made the hand off today at our local Tim Hortons, giving nearly 13 thousand to the Dauphin And District community foundation is thrilled to give it back.
Darren Eddie is excited to see what this money can do for the community.
"Darren Eddie from The DDCF is ready to fund a lot of projects with this money. it builds our ability, and you can watch the new rainbow grow on our new sign and let get the numbers up there so we can support even more."
Local Tim Hortons Franchisee Greg Chrisanti is happy to give back as well.
"I can't take credit for it. It the team, it's the community coming in. Everyone who came in and picked up a cookie is making it happen."
Selling the second most cookies in the province is no small feat, but location manager Suzzy Ahuday is ready to do it all again for the next cookie campaign.
"It's a really really huge thing for us, and of course for Dauphin and the community. It's a good cause, and hopefully we'll get the number one next year when we do this fundraiser."
Over 17 thousand cookies flew out of the store and just a weeks time.
And who knows, maybe next time Dauphin will take sweet victory for the number one cookie sales in Canada.
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The annual Ethelbert Country Christmas Celebration goes on this Saturday.
Organizing committee member Angie Seminuk says it is the second year for the event.
"There are three volunteers in total. Two of us started it last year, and we now have another one helping us. It is our second year. The first year we had a phenomenal turnout because it was after COVID and the community came together very well, and we are expecting the same thing this year."
Seminuk says they have a full day of activities planned.
"We are going to have our Christmas Market during the day from 9 until 5. We have 15 home-based vendors, and we are also going to have a 50/50 and a raffle. it will be held at the Drop-In Centre with all of the proceeds going to the Ethelbert School Breakfast program. And then we will have our parade of lights beginning at 5 pm, which will go through downtown. And after the parade, everyone can meet Santa at the Drop-In Centre for their treat bags as well as sugar cookies and hot chocolate."
The day will wrap up with an evening bake sale starting at 6 pm, and chip bingo starting at 7, both at the Ethelbert Parish Hall and both sponsored by the local Ukrainian Dance group.
Anyone wanting to enter a float can do so before Friday by caallng Angie at 204-572-6209.
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The province has introduced an amendment to the Employment Standards Code and Interpretation Act that would establish September 30th as a provincial holiday for National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
The day is currently recognized as a national holiday, but approval of this amendment would allow schools and businesses that are not federally regulated to also have the day off.
In making the announcement, Premier Wab Kinew says legislating that day as a general holiday would create space for all Manitobans to come together in observation, reflection, and commemoration of the history and legacy of residential schools.
The province says the proposed legislation was developed following significant consultations with indigenous leaders, residential school survivors, and key stakeholders throughout the province.
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The province is investing up to $1.46 million into nine projects prioritized from the third intake of applications under the Municipal Service Delivery Improvement Program.
The Municipality of McCreary was approved for funding to undertake a review of its waste management and recycling operations, while the RM of Alonsa will conduct a review of its waste collection and recycling programs.
The applications focused on service delivery reviews in a number of areas, including transportation, water and sewer, waste management, and recreation and culture, among others.
Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Ian Bushie says service delivery reviews ensure funding is being used efficiently and effectively by identifying cost savings and streamlining operations so that municipalities can offer improved services without having to raise taxes or reduce front-line services.
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A Dauphin man was back in court this week in relation to a death in the city from two years ago.
Cheyevve Beaulieu was charged with manslaughter following the July 2021 death of a 33-year-old man.
The victim knocked at the door of a home seeking help and was rushed to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Beaulieu had his matters adjourned until January 25th.
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The Creative Common going to be a space for people to learn new skills and pursue creative endeavors, and they're looking for partners.
At the MVSD regular board meeting last night, Martijn Van Luijn made a presentation in regards to this public developement.
"First of all, this makers space is what we consider a community place. I know its going to be membership driven, so you'll need to become a member. there's going to be fees involved, but we'll have access to low fees as well. This is going to be a place for everybody."
According to the Creative Common's Website, they're looking for a fundraising goal of $150,000, which would go towards purchasing equipment for the space.
TCC looks to offer a wide variety of skillset and tools to use, ranging from wood working, laser engraving and CNC, a recording studio, and a classroom to teach people to use these tools safely.
It's home will be located at the former Trophy corner, as space being provided generously at no rent to TCC by Steve Sobering.
Completion time is still tentitavely set for next spring, but it is not set in stone.
As well, TCC is looking for volunteers and skilled individuals, as this center will focus on a mentorship system of skilled peomple educating other with their talent.
if you want to get involved, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for all the details!
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Ste. Rose will be holding its first-ever Christmas Festival day this Saturday, highlighted by their first-ever Christmas Parade of Lights.
According to Ste. Rose Municipality Recreation Director Marie Sorlie, there is still some time to enter a float.
"The Dr. Gendreau Home community group is hosting the parade and there is still time. We are not going to say no to anyone, but we would like to have our ducks in a row - or in this case our floats in a row - for the parade before Saturday."
You can still register a float for the parade by calling Rachelle at 204-447-4389.
But Sorlie encourages you to do so before Wednesday morning at the latest so that they can have an idea as to how many floats will be participating.
"We do not have a whole lot of floats signed up, but we do have about 6-8 floats signed up. So some floats are better than no floats, and this is our first Christmas Parade of Lights so I think that starting up small works okay. As people are watching it and as years go on, I think others can fit here."
The parade will begin at 5 pm and follow the traditional Hoof and Holler Days parade route of leaving from the Community Centre and making its way down Maillard Street to Central Avenue (Ste. Rose's main street), before going down Gendreau Street.
Other events that day include a Christmas Craft Sale, a tree lighting ceremony, and opportunities to meet Santa and Mrs Claus, and the Grinch.
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A former Dauphin resident is taking another crack at trying to win the "Greatest Baker" online contest.
The Greatest Baker, which is sponsored by Buddy Valastro of Cake Boss fame, will award $10,000 and a feature spot in Bake from Scratch magazine to the top final vote-getter in the online people's choice competition.
Cynthia Nault explains how the contest works.
"I share a link that they made for me, and everyone can vote for free once a day, or they can pay to get extra votes. And the money that you donate to get extra votes goes to a children's charity that they have. Whoever wins gets $10,000, and having $10,000 would be super awesome. It would help me expand a lot and help get the word out that I do this stuff."
Nault has competed in this competition in the past - finishing in the top 5 one year and was encouraged by her family to do it again this year.
"I was looking through Facebook with my son and he saw this and said, "Mom you have to do this again!" So I said I would, and he helped me pick out the pictures for it. It is a fun little competition for me because you do not have to be away from home. You just get people to vote online and you promote yourself but I am not away from my kids like for other competitions."
Round one of voting is now underway until December 7th, and Nault must finish in the top 10-15 of voting in order to move on to the next round.
She is hoping residents of the Parkland will support her in this contest.
"Even though I live in Ste. Anne, I still like to represent my hometown and the Parkland area. I talk highly about everything there. It is still home for me, even though I do not live there anymore, it is still always home and I am happy that it is home because it is a very loving community."
You can find a link to vote for Cynthia here.
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One man has been charged after a report of shots being fired Saturday night at a residence in Swan River.
RCMP in that community was alerted to the incident at around 9:30, and when they arrived they found gunshots in the front door, front window, and a wall in the home.
Fortunately, nobody was injured.
The alleged suspect fled the scene on foot, but yesterday Mounties executed a search warrant on a home in Birch River where they located six firearms and a large amount of ammunition.
37-year-old David Gabriel of Birch River faces charges of Assault with a Weapon and numerous other firearms-related offences.
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