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As the end of the Holiday season approaches, the Dauphin R.I.D.E. program is preparing for what has historically been its busiest night of the year. The program will run on New Year's Eve from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. but they're in need of more volunteers says Coordinator Sho-Sho Shuttleworth-Lafontaine.
"At this point, for New Year's Eve, we most likely don't have enough volunteers to provide rides for all the out-of-town callers that we get."
Shuttleworth-Lafontaine says a lot of volunteer hours get taken up by out-of-town rides, but the radius they can serve depends on the number of volunteers they have.
"Our volunteer numbers are down a bit this year than in the past years, so we're just reaching out, asking people, if you're available, give us a call and we'll tell you about volunteering with us. If anyone is interested in volunteering, they'll need a valid and current Manitoba Drivers license, and we can give them some paperwork to drop off with the RCMP to have a record check done."
Shuttleworth-Lafontaine says the RCMP has a really quick turnaround time for the program because they are associated. She also says that a personal vehicle isn't required, but if you are using one, fuel will be provided.
Anyone looking for more information or interested in volunteering for the program can call 204-638-1463, or message Dauphin R.I.D.E. on Facebook.
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Early Christmas Morning, Officers from the Neepawa, Spruce Plains, and Minnedosa RCMP detachments responded to the Hotel Fire in Gladstone.
When police arrived, fire departments were already on the scene fighting the fire, so officers, with the help of a local resident, began evacuating buildings connected to the hotel. Officers were then told one of the hotel residents had not been seen and was potentially still inside.
Once the fire was extinguished, remains were found inside. The identification of the deceased individual is pending an autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The Office of the Fire Commissioner is investigating the cause of the fire.
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Travel conditions may be a little bit dicey today as there are a number of freezing rain warnings issued in Manitoba.
Environment Canada has issued freezing rain warnings for a large chunk of Southern Manitoba including Minnedosa - Riding Mountain National Park and Ste. Rose - McCreary - Alonsa - Gladstone.
At the moment, there are no warnings at all for Dauphin - Russell - Roblin - Winnipegosis.
[Image - public alerts map for Manitoba at 12:15 pm today]
All the red you see in the above photo are regions where freezing rain warnings have been issued. The outlying region in red is the Swan River - Duck Mountain - Porcupine Provincial Forest region where a snowfall warning remains in effect. The region right below it is Dauphin - Russell - Roblin - Winnipegosis where no warnings are currently in effect.
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Chief Cornell McLean of Lake Manitoba First Nation hit it big on Monday and is returning from a trip to Minnesota with $1,376,617.44 US.
McLean and his wife Lisa were at Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen, Minnesota, when he hit the jackpot in the Dancing Drums Explosion slot machine. We have reached out to McLean for further comment about what he plans to do with the winnings.
WOW! This HUGE jackpot winner of $1.3 million yesterday had a VERY Merry Christmas and will have a VERY Happy New Year! 💸 Congratulations, from all of us at Shooting Star!! 👏✨
Posted by Shooting Star Casino on Tuesday, December 27, 2022
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If you are retired, looking for some extra work, or just looking for something to do, the Mountain View School Division (MVSD) has lots of openings for school bus drivers.
Lori Slepicka, Secretary-Treasurer for MVSD, says a handful of their drivers have retired, so the school division is looking to fill the vacant spots. There are a variety of shifts and routes available from being a casual driver on weekends and field trips, to one of the full-time routes. Slepicka says the full-time routes require just a couple of hours in the morning and afternoon on school days to pick up and drop off kids at school.
"Bus driving is a great opportunity if you're trying to find work-life balance, or an add-on job to farming or if you're self-employed and need that steady paycheque coming in," commented Slepicka.
Outside of the time commitment, drivers need at least a Class 2 license and must attend school bus driver training. Conveniently, MVSD has an opportunity for you to complete that training next month from Friday, January 13th to Sunday, January 15th.
Candidates will get help in obtaining their Class 2 license and will be prepped for the written and physical tests as well. The deadline to apply is Monday, January 9th. You can submit a resume or application at the school division office in Dauphin or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
"Our bus drivers are often our unsung heroes, they're the first face that the children see when they head off to get their education and it's probably the last face they see before they go home for the day. It's an important role."
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UPDATE:
One person is dead and 15 people are now without a home after the fire which burnt down the Gladstone Hotel early Sunday morning.
ORIGINAL STORY:
The historic Gladstone Hotel was destroyed by a fire early Christmas Morning.
Crews were called to the fire early Sunday morning and were on the scene until past 9 a.m. Reports say that crews were able to save the adjacent Galloway building and several apartments connected to it.
The MLA for Agassiz, Eileen Clarke, made a post about the devastating fire.
Sunday, December 25,2022 Merry Christmas Friends and Family This will not be the post I expected to share today, on...
Posted by Eileen Clarke on Sunday, December 25, 2022
The Municipality of Westlake-Gladstone has a volunteer fire department.
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Update: The snowfall warning for Dauphin - Russell - Roblin - Winnipegosis is over. The one issued for Swan River - Duck Mountain - Porcupine Provincial Forest Area remains in effect.
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A Snowfall warning has been issued for communities across the Dauphin - Russell - Roblin - Winnipegosis area, as well as the Swan River - Duck Mountain - Porcupine Provincial Forest area.
Around 10 to 15 cm of snow is expected across the region, starting early this evening, and continuing through the night. The snow will continue on Wednesday, but accumulations will be much less with only a couple cm expected.
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It is one of Western Canada’s largest agricultural events and the largest annual event to be held in Brandon. It is also one of only two fairs in Canada to receive Royal designation from Queen Elizabeth II and has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Events in North America, receiving numerous awards from the tourism industry.
The Royal Manitoba Winter Fair returns to Brandon from March 27 to April 1, 2023. Today is the last day to get your tickets at the early bird price. You can head to RMWF to get those tickets today.
Mark Humphries with the RMWF says this is always a must-attend event.
"There are so many things to do, it is the biggest event in Brandon every single year," said Humphries. "We have people coming from everywhere, our hotels are always jam-packed, and it's such a great event for the entire family, young or old."
At the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, you can expect to see world-class show jumping, heavy horse competitions, livestock sales and displays, a quality hands-on agricultural education program, exceptional live entertainers, over 300 commercial and agricultural exhibits, and much more.
A key attraction is the Royal Farm Yard. It features 44,000 SF and it's home to the petting zoo, live animal shows on the TD AG Action Stage, and cattle shows. There's also the horse show and it's Manitoba's #1 equestrian show. Competition for that starts early each day in both the Westoba Place main arena and Westoba Ag Centre, with top-level show jumping. Westoba Place has 5000 seats so there are plenty of options.
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The wet Spring season we had in Manitoba in 2022 was one that you will probably remember for years to come. It made the #3 spot on Environment Canada's list of the top 10 weather stories in Canada this year.
The winter season had already brought enough snow to make it the third-highest snowfall in Manitoba since 1872. Then the spring season came. Five Colorado low systems swooped in and caused some of the most extensive and longest-lasting flooding in a long time.
Here in the Parkland, the excessive precipitation led to lots of overland flooding, road closures due to washouts, closed campgrounds and beaches, and places like Mafeking being stranded due to washed out roads.
[Flooding in the RM of Dauphin]
[Overland flooding in the RM of Mossey River]
Residents of Peguis First Nation certainly will not forget the Spring of 2022 as over 1,000 people who live there were forced to evacuate due to flooding. There was also a significant ice jam on the Fisher River.
[Picture of part of the flooding on Peguis First Nation]
The sheer amount of precipitation often came in clusters of back-to-back wet days over 8 weeks, which inevitably caused people to deal with flood fatigue, stress, and burnout.
Read more about what Environment Canada calls Manitoba's drenching spring, here.
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After being the only province or territory in Canada to not have a weather alert yesterday, Manitoba was due for some eventually.
Extreme Cold Warnings are in effect for a handful of regions in Manitoba including the Parkland. Wind chill values around -40 are possible today and tonight. The warning should not be in effect for too long as conditions are to moderate during the weekend.
More information is available here.
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Adrian Gulay spent 10 years as an RCMP officer in Roblin. Nine years ago, Adrian took his own life, but his memory will live on and he will never be forgotten.
Quick to call Roblin his home, Adrian was an animal lover and his love for dogs was as genuine as love can get. While patrolling Roblin and surrounding communities, Adrian would carry dog food in his RCMP cruiser and he would feed any stray dog that he would come across.
Gulay and Brian Onofreichuk became great friends and to this day, Brian still remembers the great times they spent together and in Gulay's memory, Brian has started collecting donations of dog food. The food will then be sent to the Parkland Humane Society in January. This isn't the first time that Brian has started collecting donations as last January, over 700 pounds of dog food was collected and donated.
Hundreds of people have already donated dog food in the past month and the total is already just about 2500 pounds that will be donated. The total is expected to rise as donations are being accepted until January 13. You can drop them off at B&P Sales & Service or watch for an RCMP drop-off vehicle that is stationed throughout Roblin. Brian says the support has been incredible.
"It's just overwhelming," said Onofreichuk. "I tell people, if you walk down the street and mention Adrian's name, everyone remembers him. RCMP come and go, but he lives on."
Brian remembers Adrian for being a great man that was extremely kind to people and always wanted to make you smile.
"He had such a big heart and such a great sense of humour, I had so many great times with him," ended Onofreichuk. "The way he dealt with people, he was so nice and so far. He respected people, it was unbelievable how great he was."
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