Accessibility Tools

The Ste. Rose RCMP has issued a missing person's notice and is seeking the public's help.

On October 13, at 10:30 pm, Ste. Rose du Lac RCMP received a report of a missing 35-year-old male from the Ebb & Flow First Nation.

Joseph Sean Flett, age 35, last made contact via social media earlier in the day.

Flett is 6’1”, 160 lbs with long black hair and brown eyes.

His family is concerned with his wellbeing.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Ste. Rose du Lac RCMP at 204-447-3082, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

This week marks the launch of several programs through South Parkland Healthy Child.

Here in Dauphin, the Parkland Crossing Family Room will host a pair of events every Wednesday - Toddler Time from 11 am to noon, and Parents, Preschoolers, and Play from 1:30 to 3 pm.

Those same events are also taking place every Tuesday at the same time at the Ste Rose Health Office. 

Toddler Time is for children under 2 years old and their parents, while Parents, Preschoolers, and Play is for parents and children aged 2 to 5.

Today is also the first day for Baby Sign Language classes on ZOOM 

They will be offered every Tuesday at 10 am or 5:30, and you can pre-register by texting 204-996-9912.

And Fridays will see Free Swimming for parents and their children under the age of six at the Kin Aquatic Centre in Dauphin from 9 an toi 1 pm. 

Dauphin Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation is now accepting applications for its Small Grant Fund.

Executive Director Amanda Novak says community organizations planning events or projects should consider applying for assistance through this fund.

 "If it has anything to do with economic development, youth and recreation, housing and homelessness, and community connecting - anything like that, those are areas of emphasis that are very important to us at DNRC.  So if you have a project that actually lines up with that, we encourage you to apply for our small grants funding."

"You can receive up to $5,000 towards your project.  That has been very helpful towards a number of organizations just to get a little bit of funding going.  And then they are able to use that to also acquire more funding, as they use it as leverage and then are able to do even bigger projects.  So whether it is a small project or a big project, if it aligns with our values and areas of emphasis we are definitely interested in hearing  from you."

Any money handed out through the Small Grant Fund must be used by March 31st, 2025.

Application forms are available through the DNRC's website, or you can contact Novak at 204-212-0047. 

Monday was not a happy Thanksgiving for those involved with Minnedosa Tourism.

Investigators are looking into a Monday morning fire that destroyed a Thanksgiving display set up by the organization to encourage people to take photos.

Minnedosa Fire Crews were called to Tanner's Crossing Park at around 9:25 am Monday morning to find the display and picnic tables all on fire. 

The fire was put out before it could spread to nearby trees and potentially to nearby homes.

The display was set up just last Friday by volunteers and tourism board members, with hopes that families could use the display as a background for photos that Minnedosa Tourism asked to be shared to their Facebook page.

The fire is believed to have been deliberately set, and Minnedosa Fire Department has asked that anyone who has information on the fire to contact the Minnedosa RCMP at 204-867-2916, or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

A Neepawa man accused of repeatedly harassing his ex-wife and their children has been denied bail in a Brandon court.

The 42-year-old man, who is not being identified in order to protect the identity of the victims, is facing charges for harassing phone calls, mischief, criminal harassment, and 11 counts of failing to comply with court orders.

The judge denied the bail request because they thought the accused could not be trusted to leave the woman alone.

The charges have yet to be proven in court.

The R.M. of Dauphin is advising motorists of a road and bridge closure for Tuesday, October 15th. 

They say maintenance repairs will be done to the Aberson Bridge, which is located on Road 142 North, which is also known as Russell Trail, between Road 113W and 114W.

Motorists are advised they will need to take different routes around the construction area for Tuesday only.

Here is a list of what businesses and services are open in Dauphin on this Thanksgiving Monday.

The Dauphin Marketplace Mall is open until 5 today, with both Walmart and Safeway staying open until 8 pm tonight.

The Dauphin Co-op food store is open until 8 tonight while the Co-op Gas bars on Main Street and Mountain Road are open untiol 9:30 tonight.

Extra Foods is open until 9 pm tonight.

Liquor Mart in Dauphin is open until 6 pm.

The Kin Aquatic Centre at the Parkland Rec Complex is open today, with public swimming taking place from 1;30 to 4:30. 

Pine Creek First Nations Chief Derek Nepinak has provided a video update on Facebook regarding the construction of the Petro Canada-Burger King station that will be located just off Main Street South in Dauphin.

"The tank pit is roughed in.  It is a double-walled tank that is going into the site to make sure that there are no leaks into the underground once they are put in.  The pumps are roughed in, as well as the foundation for our Petro Canada/Burger King site.  We are very excited about this development here, it has been years in the making."

The project is a joint venture between Pine Creek and Ebb & Flow First Nations.

Nepinak adds this is the first step of work to be done on that site.

"Behind (that site) we have a few acres of reserve land that is available for development and another 65 -70 acres behind that which is set aside for further development from our community.  We are very excited about what we can do here.  This is about urban economic growth and bringing returns back to the well-being of our community."

No timeline was provided for the completion of the project.

Nepinak says the multi-million dollar investment will return many millions of dollars to the communities over the next few decades. 

The provnce is now accepting nominations for its Excellence in Education awards for the 2024-25 school year.

The awards recognize exceptional achievements in education in several categories, including teaching excellence, outstanding new teacher, outstanding team collaboration, outstanding school leader, and the Premier's award for excellence in education.

Nominees must be educators who hold a valid, permanent Manitoba teaching certificate and work directly with kindergarten to Grade 12 students in a school setting daily.

December 5th is the nomination deadline, after which they will be reviewed by a selection committee that includes representatives from across the education sector and Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning.

The winners will be announced and recognized during a ceremony next spring. 

For more information on the awards and to access nomination forms, visit www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/excellence.

The Dauphin Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation's garage sale is fast approaching.

It is set for October 22nd to 26th inside their Community Centre on 3rd Avenue Northwest,

Donations of items are now being accepted, and DNRC Executive Director Amanda Novak says the response so far has been great.

"We are accepting lightly and gently used items.  No clothing, but gently used items from your garage or your home - utensils, kitchen stuff, items like that.  And we are accepting donations until October 16th.  So if you are in your garage or your shed or you are cleaning your kitchen and if you have items that you would like to donate, because all of the proceeds (from the garage sale) will be going to the Dauphin Food Bank."

Novak says having a facility like that is a huge benefit for their organization.

"At one time we did hold the meal program there and we were able to serve a lot of meals to those in need.  Now, we are focused on building capacity in other organizations that are doing that.  So that is why we are helping the food bank.  Their numbers are skyrocketing and we want to support them and their cause as much as possible."

Donations can be dropped off at the DNRC office. 

In just a week's time, a classic rock group will be celebrating their 40th anniversary right here in Dauphin.

The Watson Art Centre, in collaboration with the Manitoba Arts Network, is bringing this show to town, And Watson Director Cam Bennet has the details.

"Tickets are 40 dollars a piece, They are available on our website at watsonartcentre.com, and they're also available in the Watson office, Monday to Friday, 12 to 5"

Have you heard our ad on Spotify yet? Let us know! Pikes tix still available but are moving briskly, get yours online...

Posted by Watson Art Centre on Friday, October 11, 2024

Cam also says pre-purchasing your ticket has some great perks.

First, it ensures your seat, as Cam expects this show to sell out. Secondly, a draw will take place with the pre-purchased tickets for a chance to win your ticket price back.

You can expect to hear many of your favourite hits from the Northern Pikes and find some unique tour merchandise. 

Cam is excited to bring this big show to town and suggests that even more big shows will be coming to Dauphin in the future.