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He was a man described as a successful businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, who was also a great leader and mentor to many in the city of Dauphin.

Myles Haverluck passed away last Friday at the age of 72.

His accomplishments and contributions in the Dauphin area are both numerous and generous. 

Myles was driven to "make life better", which is reflected in the slogan for the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy that he started in 1979. Barret Procyshyn, Pharmacist at the DCP, says that Myles stood behind the meaning of that slogan.

"That's what Myles lived for. He wanted to make people who dealt with the pharmacy healthier and better and feel better. He wanted the community to be a better place. The community we worked in and that we lived in. It was never about Myles, it was always about the DCP teams and about what we can do for Dauphin and how we can help Dauphin and make it a better place."

The pharmacy wasn't the only way that Myles influenced the medical industry in Dauphin. He was also responsible for establishing the Dauphin Medical Walk-in Clinic, which according to Dr. Fred Fjeldsted, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary.

"The original incorporation of all the doctors into a single clinic was a massive undertaking. I believe shortly thereafter they incorporated a pharmacist into the group, which was Myles operating out of a single exam room in the clinic, and things grew from there."     

Myles also knew the importance of supporting his staff. He helped open the Magical Horizon Daycare with Jamie Grouette, who was always amazed at Myles' capacity for care. This not only helped his staff at the DCP, but numerous families across the city.

"Everything he did really was centered around making sure that Dauphin always remained a thriving community. He was really proud of that."

The community pride that Myles felt is completely reflected in the many aspects he supported.

In 1990, Myles put a substantial amount of money towards Dauphin's Countryfest.

Dwayne McMaster, Countryfest president says it likely wouldn't be around today if it weren't for Myles.

"Myles and some of the original investors were the ones who did Countryfest the first year it happened in 1990... they lost some money the first year, and Myles and a group of investors made sure everyone got paid and made sure it happened again."

On the topic of entertainment, Ron Hedley, who oversaw fundraising for the local cinema, says that Myles played a key role in funding the Countryfest Cinema as well.

"When it came to Myles and community projects, he was always one of the first to step up. It was true with the cinema as well. The Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy sponsored one of the four theatres and helped us get it kick-started."

If this wasn't enough, Myles also contributed a great deal towards the Dauphin And District Community Foundation, which still funds many local projects that look to build a strong, thriving community.

Kit Daley with the DDCF fondly remembers the immense generosity that Myles brought to the city.

"It's the vision and support of people like Myles that has allowed our foundation to grow and our community to thrive. He is already greatly missed."

Myles Haverluck has left his mark on the city of Dauphin in so many incredible ways, that it's hard to adequately credit him with all the good that he's given to the city. 

A section of his obituary recommends that people should keep his legacy alive and honor him in their own way, raise a glass to him, or reminisce about the wise words he gave you over the years.

The many works of Myles will not soon be forgotten. 

A small, private family service is being planned.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking interested individuals to make a donation to a charity of their choice in Myles' memory.

Manitoba Hydro is warning of an email and text scam going around threatening to cut off customers’ power.

Bruce Owen from Manitoba Hydro says the email scam going around threatens to cut off the customer’s power if they don’t click a link and make a new account or pay a balance of under $10.

He says the emails have big tells to show they are scams, such as spelling mistakes.

Owen says customers who receive odd emails or texts should just delete them and pay no attention to them, adding Hydro would not send an email like that.

He says if there’s a billing issue, there will be person-to-person contact to get it resolved.

One man is dead after a shooting on the Pinaymootang First Nation.

Gypsumville RCMP were called to a home on the reserve just before midnight on Monday night.

When they arrived, they found an unresponsive 23-year-old man outside of the home.

Despite first aid efforts by the officers, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

His name has not been released. 

The Monties' Major Crimes and Forensic Identification Services are assisting officers from Gypsumville and AShern in the investigation.

Anyone with details is asked to contact the Gypsumville detachment at 204-659-2682, or Manitoba Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

One of the accused in a New Year's Eve robbery in Ebb & Flow is due back in court today. 

19-year-old Mason Moar has an appearance in Dauphin court scheduled for today, while a co-accused - 30-year-old Richard "Cole" Ross will be back in court on March 26th after being denied bail during his last appearance. 

Early on the morning of New Year’s Eve, Mounties were called to a home on the Ebb & Flow First Nation.

Two men and two women had been assaulted, with one man taken to hospital in serious condition.

A total of five suspects then stole a vehicle belonging to one of the victims and fled the scene.

The RCMP Held a press release to convey details about 5 suspicious deaths that led to an investigation recently in southern Manitoba.

Inspector Tim Arsenal took to the podium at 2 for this announcement, where he said that one Ryan Howard Manoakeesick, aged 29 of Carman, Manitoba is accused of 5 counts of first degree murder.

Manoakeesick was arrested in the deaths of all 5 individuals, and it's been discovered that he was known to the victims.

It was found that Manoakeesick was a common law partner to the oldest victim, a 30-year-old female.

It was also found that the three children killed in this incident, aged 6 years, 4 years, and 2 and a half months, belonged to Manoakeesick and the 30-year-old female.

The 5th victim, a 17-year-old female found at the residence in Carman was discovered to the the niece of the 30-year-old female, and all individuals were living together.

Autopsies are taking place both today and tomorrow, and the investigation continues.

The call is going out to Dauphin residents interested in being involved in the 2024 Manitoba Summer Games. 

Games co-chair Clayton Swanton says they are ready to hit the ground running with recruitment efforts for volunteers.

"We want people to let us know that they are willing and able to help us out that week.  And leading up to it, even if they are not around that week, they can still reach out.  There is stuff leading up to the games that we can use help with."

The 2024 Manitoba Summer Games takes place August 11th to 17th in Dauphin.

Games coordinator Bryan Mintenko says they need around 1,000 volunteers to help successfully stage the games.

"We have a very strong group of committee chairs already, about 70 or 80 volunteers that are doing the planning stages of the games.  But what we really need are people at each venue and at each event during games time, so that is about a thousand people."   

You can register as a volunteer at the signup booth at City Hall, as well as through a link on the province's Summer Games website. 

Games officials will also be at several events over the next few months to sign up prospective volunteers.

Dauphin RCMP, Fire, and EMS were called to a multi-vehicle crash on Main Street on Monday

Eyewitnesses say the accident, which happened just before noon, involved two vehicles and took place at the corner of Main Street and 8th Avenue South. 

One of the vehicles ended up on the curb and took out the corner of the fencing at Smith Jackson School. 

No word yet on if there were any injuries. 

A man charged after a pursuit late last year through Riding Mountain National Park has been sentenced. 

31-year-old Dakota Tripp pled guilty in Brandon court late last week to a count of possession for the purpose of trafficking and was sentenced to two years in jail.

On December 4th, Dauphin RCMP tried pulling over a vehicle on Mai Street.

The vehicle refused to stop though, and eventually took police on a chase through Riding Mountain National Park, with the pursuit eventually ending after the vehicle hit a spike belt south of Onanole. 

An update is expected Monday afternoon from RCMP, concerning the deaths of five people from the Carman area. 

The five people who died include three children and two women.

The investigation began around 7:30 a.m. on Sunday when officers responded to a report of a hit and run on Highway 3 near Carman.

When Mounties got to the scene, they found a woman’s body in a nearby ditch.

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Then at around 10 a.m., RCMP received a call about a car on fire on Highway 248 in the R.M. of Cartier.

While officers were on the way, a witness pulled three young children from the burning car. All three children were declared dead at the scene.

The suspect was taken into custody at the scene of the car fire.

Officers continued to investigate, which led them to a home in Carman, where they found the body of another woman.

The suspect, who is a 29-year-old man, is in custody and there is no risk to the public. No charges have been laid.

The suspect and victims were all known to each other.

All five deaths are considered suspicious.

Fortunately, nobody was home at the time as a fire ripped through a home in South East Dauphin on Thursday night. 

Dauphin Fire Department were called to the scene around 9:30 that evening and were eventually able to put out the blaze.

The home's occupant had left earlier that evening. 

Nobody was injured, and damage amounts are not known at this time.

RCMP are investigating the cause of the fire, which is unknown at this time. 

A 42-year-old man from Dauphin has been charged with several offences after he was stopped in Dauphin over the weekend.

On Saturday just after midnight, Sean Stacey Bouchie was stopped on Main Street North while driving a black Jeep Cherokee. Sean refused to take a roadside breath test and he was placed under arrest. A search of the vehicle led to officers finding and seizing a loaded sawed-off shotgun and a small amount of cocaine. Sean was also found to be suspended from driving.

He now faces several charges including Possession of a Prohibited Firearm, Possession of a Firearm while Prohibited, Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking, Refusal of a Breath Demand and Drive while Disqualified.

Sean will appear in Dauphin Provincial Court on Monday.