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The list of performers for the 30th anniversary of Dauphin’s Countryfest is out!
Things are kicking off Thursday with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on the Bell MTS Stage.
Lined up on Friday for the Club Regent Casino & Event Centre Main Stage, Andrew Hyatt, Madeline Merlo, Brothers Osborne, and Old Dominion. On the Bell MTS Stage, Chris Buck Band is performing.
On Saturday at the Club Regent Casino & Event Centre Main Stage, The Reklaws, Chad Brownlee, Terri Clark, and Jason Aldean.
Then on Sunday, June 30th, Countryfest is having a throwback Birthday Bash. On the Club Regent Casino & Event Centre Main Stage, Neal McCoy is the featured host for the day. Collin Raye, Sammy Kershaw, Charlie Major, David Lee Murphy, Clay Walker, Toby Keith are performing. On the Bell MTS Sage is Doc Walker.
Countryfest is taking place June 27th to the 30th 2019.
Early Bird passes are still available.
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There was a provincial pre-budget meeting yesterday afternoon in Gilbert Plains.
The meeting took place so Local MLA, Brad Michaleski could give an overview of what the province is dealing with, while updating where the spending is at and talking about the priorities of some issues. There were a lot of concerns brought up at the meeting by local municipal council members.
Infrastructure costs, taxes, education funding, health care funding, and concerns towards how much red tape businesses and municipalities face were some of the main concerns brought up to Michaleski.
He thinks these meetings are very important because it helps to explain his point of view while getting input from those on the front lines.
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Dan Mazier has been chosen to run as the Conservative Party of Canada Candidate for the Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa constituency.
Mazier spoke with us and shares how he’s feeling after being chosen.
“Humbled and honoured to be nomination candidate and I guess candidate now.”
Speaking about the campaign, “the whole process is finally done. It took a good day to sink in and it was quite a process.” He continues, “so we had four meetings. Because the riding is so large started in Swan River Thursday night, Friday night in Russel, and the, of course, Dauphin was Saturday Morning. And then we came down to Minnedosa and finished up there the afternoon of Saturday.”
“At the end of the day it was good, we had a great turn out.”
Ben Fox and Floyd Martens had also put their names forward as candidate hopefuls.
“My congratulations to the other candidates that ran. The constituency had a really good selection of great candidates to pick from, and I thank them for that. It was great to hear the speeches, what they were going to do, and just to get to know them.”
Mazier will replace the retiring Robert Sopuck as the candidate for Dauphin-Swan River- Neepawa.
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296 people were without power in the RM of Dauphin this afternoon.
The power outage is affecting residents south of the City.
Crews are responding to an equipment problem at the moment. Hydro estimate restoration at 3 p.m.
Hydro heard reports from a customer of lights flickering a few times and going out at about 1 p.m. today. Another customer, a Hydro representative says, heard loud noises like shots before power failed.
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The creator of many superheroes, Stan Lee, passed away at the age of 95.
Lee created many Marvel Comics' heros as a leading writer, editor, and publisher in the industry.
It's being reported that he died early this morning in Los Angeles.
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Producers in the Parkland have the opportunity to learn about Clubroot and what they can do to prevent the spread of the disease in their crops.
Tanis Sirski says it’s important to learn about the disease because it’s showing up in areas surrounding the Parkland like around Swan River and just below the lakes.
Sirski says Dan Orchard, from the Canola Council of Canada, is the guest speaker.
“We’re having Dan Orchard. He’s from the Canola Council of Canada. He works in the central part of Alberta. He has been working with clubroot since it was found in 2003. He’s acutely the gentlemen who found Clubroot in a field when he was working for a retail location there. So he’s been working with clubroot since day one.”
Orchard is the Clubroot specialist with the Canola Council of Canada.
A presentation is taking place tomorrow in Dauphin at the Rec Complex from 3 until 6, and then another one is taking place on Wednesday from 9 until noon.
You'll learn how to reduce the risk of clubroot, rotation and resistance strategies, and much more.
Sirski wants everyone to RSVP by today. Give her a call at 204-572-7350 if you plan to attend.
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After some bulls got loose the Gilbert Plains- Grandview Ag Society realized they needed to upgrade their fence.
The society has built a 5 bar continuous rail fence made out of pipe that Jack Bremner says will last for a very long time.
Bremner shares the story of what happened to the old fence.
“Well, what happened was that we had the rodeo stock inside a fence, and it was built as a temporary fence about 20 years ago, and last year the rodeo bulls got into a fight and pretty much wiped out one side of it, and we managed to prop it back up and get them back in. It took a little work, and we used a tractor and a quad to chase them back in. But we did get them back in, so they didn’t go through Gilbert Plains. And our rodeo contractor looked at the fence and said ‘if you guys don’t get a new fence, I'm not coming back.’ Because he’d be liable for any damage that was caused.”
Bremner hopes the bulls will respect the new steel fence, the group has put up, and not try to smash through it.
“It’s a new type of fencing that different welding shops have come out with. It’s a five bar fence made out of pipe, and it’s welded together into 20-foot panels. Each panel slides together into another, so it makes a continuous rail. It’s about five feet high. The panels are four feet, and we put them about a foot off the ground. And they are actually leg bolted to the fence post. And we used some really heavy fence posts to put it up so the bulls won’t be breaking those off.”
The group applied for an Infrastructure grant from the Manitoba government as well as the Gilbert Plains Community Fund to raise enough money to complete this 5 thousand dollar fence.
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Dan Mazier will represent the Conservative Party of Canada during the next federal election.
Mazier will replace the retiring Robert Sopuck as the candidate for the Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa riding.
Voting took place last week and ended on Saturday with Mazier being chosen out of the three candidates running.
Ben Fox and Floyd Martens had also put their names forward.
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The Dauphin Clippers’ Christmas Tree Fundraiser is still going on.
The fundraiser is going on for one more week. The pickup date is November 29th at the sales barn behind the Rotary Arena.
This fundraiser is the only way to get a real tree for Christmas in Dauphin.
There are four kinds of trees worth 65 to 80 dollars, you can also buy live wreaths.
The money raised will go towards lowering player fees to accommodate for all the costs that happen during the year such as travel, rest, ice time, it also goes towards jerseys or future purchases the team may need to make.
You can call or text McGregor to order at 204 647 2000.
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Members of the Dauphin Fire Department will be conducting a live fire training scenario today. It will happen at some point between 8 this morning and noon on the property behind Secord-Crowe Greenhouse off Whitmore Avenue East.
They are advising the public so that 911 does not receive unnecessary calls as smoke and/or flames may be visible from Highway 20, Road 109N, Whitmore Avenue East or other areas surrounding.
They thank you for your cooperation, stay safe all
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This morning at 8:42 a CO alarm went off at Mr Mike's.
We talked to Dauphin's Fire Chief, Cam Abrey, he says its just a regular occurrence, they're bringing in their plumber to take a look at things.
Mr Mikes will stay open today.
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