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The Mountain View School Division is changing the way they buy new buses.

The division is moving to a menu-based pricing structure that provides options on prices of bus costs and different features.

After reviewing these prices, the division will determine the best bus and features for their needs.

In the past, manufacturers submitted a bid on the price of their buses and provided pricing on extra optional features.

The process will follow similar timelines, with pricing to be determined by mid-March.

It looks like recycling costs will not be going up for the City of Dauphin anytime soon.

Around 2,100 customers in the McCreary and Glenella area were without power due to high winds.

Manitoba Hydro crews responded and began switching customers to alternate feeds.

They fully-restored power as of 6:00 this evening.

Swan River work crews are making good progress on the issues at the wells and sending water to the water treatment plant.

All the talk today is about removing the stigma of mental health.

Eleanor Snitka, the Outreach manager at the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba, says it’s important to remove the stigma from mental illnesses.

“I think the importance of removing stigma is that we get people talking about it,” says Snitka, “Getting people to get help, and helping people suffering from mental health problems, and helping them get through it.”

Promoting and talking about mental illness is the best way to eliminate the stigma around mental health.

A blue blood moon will occur in the sky tomorrow morning.

For kids living in communities like Dauphin, knowing what’s happening on farms is often something they don’t think about.

The Town of Swan River crews are making progress in isolating the multiple issues at the wells.

City of Dauphin crews are beginning snow clearing in the Day 3 area this morning.

The Dauphin Ag Society has new dates set for the fair this year.

The GACC is the lifeline for the community of Grandview.