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A Brandon man is facing numerous drug and weapons-related charges after Brandon police raided a home on Monday.
According to police, the raid was part of an investigation into suspected drug trafficking.
Officers found over five grams of methamphetamine, as well as packaging material. They also seized weapons including a stun gun, multiple knives, machetes, and pellet and BB guns.
The 36-year-old man had a court order to not possess any weapons.
He was arrested and will face charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking meth, possession of the proceeds of crime, possessing prohibited weapons, possessing dangerous weapons and breach of recognizance.
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Tonight in Grandview there’s another forum for the Dauphin MLA candidates.
It’ll be at the Kinsmen Hall starting at 7 pm.
The forum will be a debate-style discussion.
They ask that all questions be submitted in writing before the event.
The questions will be reviewed by the moderators, who will then decide what order the chosen questions will be asked in.
If you have a question you’d like to see answered send the question to Sue Stirling at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
All three candidates will be in attendance.
The provincial election is on September 10th.
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The Dauphin Co-op and its employees, represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 832, agreed to a new collective agreement.
The employees voted in favour of the offer on Sunday night, stopping a possible strike. The new four-year agreement replaces the previous agreement that expired in June of 2018. The new agreement provides a number of improvements, including annual wage increases that will be paid retroactively for current employees.
Co-op General Manager Lorne Eifert says he is pleased to come to an agreement with UFCW that is fair to employees and allows the Co-op to continue to provide service and value to its members and communities in the long term.
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The Manitoba- Minnesota power transmission line project has started ahead of schedule.
Ottawa approved the $453-million project in June, barring that Manitoba Hydro could meet certain conditions.
Bruce Owen, with Hydro, says that the conditions relating to Indigenous communities and groups impacted by the project have been met.
He says the Crown corporation got the approval for early construction last week.
Owen adds that the concrete foundations are already under construction and ground clearing is to begin next month.
The hydro line is set to be up and running next summer.
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The Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce held an election forum last night at the Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre.
The night gave Dauphin MLA candidates the chance to address the issues and concerns of their constituents.
PC candidate Brad Michaleski, NDP candidate Darcy Scheller and Liberal candidate Cathy Scofield- Singh answered a barrage of questions from the public in attendance and from each other.
While the candidates had their obvious differences in opinions, there were some topics on which their opinions were the same.
They took similar stances on the exploration of the medical benefits of cannabis, the need for accessibility for seniors and people living with disabilities, and the need for support systems for those living in poverty.
Executive Director of the Chamber, Stephen Chychota, was impressed with the turnout and quality of questions submitted by the public.
For those people who missed last night's forum, a full video of the forum can be found on the Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce's Facebook page.
The Manitoba provincial election is set for September 10th.
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As it was reported earlier this year, a brand new hotel is coming to Dauphin.
Highway 10 Developments Ltd. has developed 22 acres of land for commercial use between Reit-Syd and the Dauphin Vet Clinic. Currently, they are building a Best Western.
It's expected that the hotel will open up in the spring of 2020 and it will feature 82 rooms. Other amenities include a pool and a waterslide.
It was also expected that a new restaurant would be built on the property, but that's not the case at this time. There were hopes for a new restaurant, but nothing has been finalized as of today.
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Sometime after 5:00 p.m. yesterday, Benson Auto Sales was broken into.
A handle was broken off one of the doors while the main door's glass was shattered.
Five vehicles were stolen alongside some computer equipment.
We'll have more from the Dauphin RCMP as we can.
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The Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce is hosting an election forum at the Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre tonight from 7:30-9.
Stephen Chychota says the forum is open to everyone and goes over the format.
“We’re going to have all the candidates up at the front. We’re going to have them do some opening introductions for themselves, we will have publically submitted questions that they’ll go ahead and answer. Each candidate is going to get a chance to answer so we can hear from all of them on each topic and subject. Then they’ll have an opportunity to ask each other some questions, so we can hear another level of insight from these candidates.”
Chychota says leading up to the event they’re focusing on getting questions for the candidates.
There won’t be an open mic at the event, all questions will be written down so the Chamber can weed out the questions that are duplicates, are aimed at one or two people, or include harassment. If you have a question, drop it off at the chamber office at Dauphin City Hall, email it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or give them a phone call for them to mark down the question for you.
Chychota’s goal from the forum is to make sure everyone has enough information to make a sound decision on election day, the candidates know what they’re getting into and what the public wants to know.
For those that are too far to make it to the forum, Chychota says they’ll be live-streaming the forum on the Chamber Facebook page and it will stay up afterwards if the timing doesn’t work well for you.
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Six political candidates fighting for seats in the Manitoba legislature disclosed past convictions, just days before the deadline for disclosure forms required by new provincial law.
4 NDP candidates and 2 Green Party candidates acknowledged previous convictions in statements provided to Elections Manitoba. The convictions range from impaired driving and assault to shoplifting dating back decades.
One of the candidates who disclosed a criminal conviction is NDP member Wayne Chacun, who is running in Riding Mountain. He wrote that he had an impaired driving conviction from 1987 and a shoplifting conviction from 1986.
The statements of disclosure are required under a new law passed by the provincial government requiring candidates seeking provincial office to disclose convictions under Canada's Criminal Code.
So far, Elections Manitiba has recieved 186 statements of disclosure. The remaining 23 candidates have until 1 pm today to do so.
The three candidates for the Dauphin riding have submitted their statements of disclosure.
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The Liberals have announced Cathy Scofield-Singh as the MLA candidate in the Dauphin constituency. She’s been living in Ste Rose du Lac since 2001 and she shares what she loves about being in the Parkland.
“I love the vast spaceness of the area, I love the friendliness of the people that live in Ste Rose du Lac and in the Dauphin area, that when you need help there’s always someone around that you can potentially get help from.”
Scofield Singh is a primary care nurse practitioner at the primary health care centre in Ste Rose. In her off time, she likes to watch tv, read books, go for walks with her friends and spend time at Riding Mountain.
There are many issues Scofield Singh would like to address.
“The reality is, they’re all intertwined. Health care access is intertwined with access to mental health, which is intertwined with addictions, and with a rise in addictions comes a rise in crime, which affects all Manitobans.”
She wants better education, proper housing, employment opportunities and fewer cutbacks.
She decided to run after she was asked by Dr John Gerrard.
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Reeve of the RM of Dauphin, Ron Ryz, hopes when election time comes in a few weeks there’s a bigger turnout than in the past.
A major priority Ryz hopes to be addressed is rural water funding because it costs 20 thousand dollars to bring treated water to the RM and in the past, they’ve received provincial and federal funding for it, so Ryz hopes that continues.
Other issues Ryz hopes are addressed are, government support for the rural area, helping with road maintenance, cell service, health care and wait times.
Ryz expects the elected government to listen to rural areas.
With the lack of rain this summer, the trade war with the US and China, and lower yields and prices, Ryz says the government can play a role in helping the affected farmers in the area.
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