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Want to learn how to reduce the amount of waste you throw out each week?

The Dauphin Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation is hosting a free composting workshop at the West-End Community Garden.

The event takes place on Saturday starting at 10:00 in the morning until noon.

Alison Moss, Community Liaison for the group, tells us what participants will learn about.

“Really we’ll start off with what we can do with our kitchen, garden and waste scraps. What can go in a composter and what cannot.  Then Patti Eilers, who leads these, actually has some plans for composters that you can build yourself.  She brought them last year and they were quite popular.  So it will be a mix and again I encourage people to come with their questions and if we can’t answer them at this site, then we’ll certainly endeavour to find answers.”

Participants are asked to bring a lawn chair and a non-perishable food item for the Dauphin Food Bank.

If it’s raining, the workshop will be moved to the Dauphin Friendship Centre.

To register call Alison at 622-3146.

The Lundar Fair continues today.

There’s a whole bunch of entertainment to check out this year at the fair located in the community south of Eriksdale.

Cynthia Wirgau, the Secretary-Treasurer for the Lundar Ag Society, is excited about all the new activities at the fair this year.

“We are hosting the Manitoba Simmental Association Summer Show, we do have the RCMP Hockey Speed Challenge and also they’ll have baseball for kids to check out who has the fastest pitch and slap shot. Big Daddy Taz will be performing Saturday afternoon on the free stage.”

A bunch of events and activities are back including the Miss Interlake Pageant, Home Living Exhibits, and free entertainment at the grandstand..

The fair runs until 6 today at the fairgrounds in Lundar with the crowing of Miss Interlake at 5:15.

70 students of the Assiniboine Community College Parkland Campus will be attending the Graduation Ceremony today.

In total, the campus located in Dauphin has 107 graduates this year.

Director of ACC Parkland Campus Gabe Mercier spoke to us about this year’s graduating class and lets us know some of the degrees that are being awarded.

“We will be doing the Comprehensive Healthcare Aid Program, which is very popular. We’ll also be doing the Business Administration. This year we are also graduating Level 4 Carpentry Journey Persons as well. Then we have all the mature high school diploma as well, which is very popular. We have Applied Counselling as well, which is a popular program that is 5 month, 2-year program that students take.”

 Mercier says this year there are 20 students that qualify for the Distinction Award.  Also at the award presentation dinner, individual program awards and scholarships will be handed out.

The Graduation Ceremony starts at 2 in the afternoon at Credit Union Place with a dinner and awards presentation beginning at 5. There is a pre-grad BBQ starting at 11:30.

Zach Zurba won the DRCSS’ attendance draw this afternoon.

He won a 2004 Chevy Avalanche truck.

There are five students who were also acknowledged for their perfect attendance.

They are;
• Rogan Crowhurst,
• Mervin Li,
• Kelsey Tarrant,
• Raif Tkatchuk,
• Brielle Maguet

It’s Bike Week in Dauphin and with that more people are cycling to work.

MPI wants to make rising your bike to work safer and recommends giving cyclists ‘room to breathe’.

That means vehicles need to leave one-meter between your car and a cyclist when passing them.

Other tips MPI has for drivers include;

  • After parking your vehicle look for cyclists before opening your door. Opening a car door into the path of a cyclist can lead to serious injuries,
  • When entering and exiting roadways and intersections, look down the sidewalks in both directions for cyclists. Remember, smaller bikes are allowed on sidewalks.

Other tips cyclists should know include;

  • Always follow the rules of the road, including stopping at traffic lights and stop signs. 3
  • Never pass stopped vehicles in the same lane or when stopped at an intersection because the driver might not see you and turn into your path.
  • Always ride on the roadway, unless your bicycle is small enough to legally ride on the sidewalk. Many cycling collisions occur when bicycles are coming off sidewalks at intersections or when crossing driveways.
  • Consider wearing reflective clothing, and use hand signals to alert motorists to your intentions.

Several Parkland communities are currently under a severe thunderstorm watch.

The communities of Gilbert Plains, Ashville, Grandview, Valley River, Winnipegosis, Fork River, Ethelbert, Roblin, , Russell, Binscarth, Sifton, Ochre River, Makinak, and Rorketon are under the watch.

Weather conditions are favourable for a storm to produce large hail, heavy rain and damaging winds.

A low pressure system is sliding east across the prairies and is predicted to trigger scattered thunderstorms from the afternoon into the evening.

We’ll keep you updated as it progresses.

Dauphin Derailleurs Cycle Club officially released the details of their Master Plan Trails Concept.

In front of a full crowd at the Countryfest Community Cinema last night, the trail plans were shown and explained.

 Brenda Gregory, the president of the club, spoke with us at the event about how much work was put into creating the trail plans.

“It was a lot of work but we contracted Alex to do that work. He’s the expert. We had ideas, he worked with us about terrain, because we started out in certain areas first, that didn’t work out with landowners. So we moved onto Plan B. So he has been working with us since October or November, so it’s already been 7 months of just planning.” 

Gregory also says the priority right now is the trails used for the Summer Games.

“The trails are primarily by the Selo site and near the entrance way around Riding Mountain National Park. The trail that we are focusing on is for the 2020 Summer Games which is going to be involving the stage at the Selo site and that area there downhill towards the gravel road where everyone comes into Countryfest.”

Alex Man, a Trail Designer with Scatliff-Miller-Murray, presented the plans at the event and gives us some detail about what riders can expect.

“We’re using the Selo Ukraina site. There are some amazing valleys and ridges we’re going to use. There’s existing trails out there, we’re going to revamp them to more modern style mountain bike trails. They will be usable for trail runners as well, bird watchers, or dog watchers. The other part, the trailhead facilities are going to be the water treatment plant near Highway 10.”

Phase one of the project is the top priority, which includes the Manitoba 2020 track.

Man expects the summer games trail will be complete a year before the games to let the track settle in.

Also at the event was the announcement the bike group had raised over 250 thousand dollars since they started working on creating the trail project and another announcement about phase 2 is coming in a couple weeks.

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Starting this evening is Dauphin’s annual Relay for Life and there is still time to sign up.

There are a few changes to this year’s event such as location and duration of the event.

This year’s event will be held indoors at the Credit Union Place to prevent from inclement weather interfering with the event.

Also the relay runs from 6:00 in the evening to midnight. The committee felt that the event was too long for people to commit to and in the summer time, people are busy with other events; so they wanted to make it more accommodating.

Angela Kotyk Chairperson, tells us about the other ways relay raises money for the cause.

“There are raffles that are going on, like there’s teams there that are actually fundraising, as well we do fundraising for the event there with a raffle table and different things going on. All the money raised goes to the Canadian Cancer Society.”

Medical marijuana use may be fine for humans, but it’s not for pets.

With the legalization of cannabis, more products and uses will pop up.

While cannabis may be consumed or used by humans, it has yet to be proven effective and safe for pets.

Dr. Roxanne Neufeld, Veterinarian for the Dauphin Vet Clinic, talks about symptoms seen in pets that have been exposed to it.

“The biggest response we will see likely with ingestion, so if they are eating it or especially if it’s put into brownies and so on. Some of the signs you would see would be severe disorientation, tremors, twitching, vomiting and even urine leaking and then tend to drop their body temperature as well.  They can be pretty unresponsive and pretty comatose too if they’re severely affected.”

There have been no scientific studies or evidence that treating pets using cannabis is effective.

Dogs are the most sensitive to cannabis and if you think your pet has been exposed to cannabis, it’s crucial you let your veterinarian know before treatment.

It’s been almost 10 years ago since a 7-year-old Dauphin girl was killed in a pedestrian accident.

A memorial for Teah Ironstand was held today at noon at Whitmore School.

Yvonne Lillie, Teah’s former Grade 1 teacher, tells us what kind of girl she was.

“Teah was always an adventuresome little child. I remember her being quite artistic and like to draw things and was a very talkative little girl in many ways and was always pretty happy about things in life.  She really liked school and enjoyed having friends and doing things with other children.  Those are the things I always remember about her.”

Lillie will never forget the impact Teah’s death had.

“The year I taught her grade 1, I actually had a grade 1 and 2 class and her brother was in the grade 2 class; so I had both the brother and sister together. It certainly stays in my mind very much as to how it happened and how it affected all the kids that were in that class and the school as a whole.  So I think this was a very thoughtful idea to do for her memory.”

The memorial bench and plaque in honour of Teah was revealed in the playground along with a BBQ and Pow Wow.

This year’s Celebration of Learning Year-end BBQ at the DRCSS is taking place tomorrow.

It features live bands, lots of food and the year-end attendance prize of a Chevy Avalanche.

Patty Goodine, a teacher at the DRCSS, spoke with us about everything taking place at the high school.

“We have lots of games happening; volleyball, basketball. We have a slip and slide. We have all the free food for the BBQ. We have live bands playing, from students in our school and staff as well. It’s a lot of fun, and it’s a really exciting time. We have our community members that partnered throughout the year plus parents and whoever else wants to join us to help us celebrate the achievements of our students here.”

The BBQ starts at noon tomorrow with the draw for the attendance truck taking place around 2:30 and 3.