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Your chance to get all of your families fall and winter activities in order is coming up next Tuesday!

The Rec, Health, and Leisure Mart will be running from 5 to 7 pm in the Parkland Recreation Complex Curling Rink, with a ton of groups attending.

You'll find  the following list of groups offering registration:

- Dauphin Recreation Services/Kin Aquatic Centre
- Dauphin Curling Club/Dauphin Junior Curling
- Zirka Ukrainian Dance
- Parkland Gators Swim Club
- Bratstva Ukrainian Dance
- Dauphin Karate Club
- Dauphin Gymnastics Club
- Prairie Mountain Health
- Dauphin Friendship Centre
- Dauphin Junior Rec Hockey
- ParkFIT
- Northwest Metis Council
- Skate Dauphin
- Telfer Highland Dance
- Dauphin Girl Guides
- Beaver Scouts
- Club DJ - Grace Bible Church 

This is a perfect opportunity to wrangle all your family activity registrations all in one location. 

The election race has begun for new Mountain View School Division members. 

A total of 4 trustee rolls are to be filled. Two for the Municipality of Roblin, one for the city of Dauphin, and one representing the Municipality of Ethelbert, Gilbert Plains Municipality, Grandview
Municipality and a portion of RM of Mountain.

Eligible candidates need to be Canadian citizens over the age of 18 to take part in this by-election. Those who are interested can pick up preliminary paperwork from MVSD.

Next, these applicants must acquire signatures from a set amount of signatures from people from within their constituency.

Applicants need to get a minimum of 1% of their ward's signatures to get nominated. Ward 1, Roblin, would need a minimum of 22 signatures, and both Ward 4 Dauphin, and ward 2 encompassing Ethelbert, Gilbert Plains, and Grand View, would need 25 signatures.

Senior Election Official for MVSD Kirk Dawson will be overseeing the next stages of interviewing these candidates.

"Then we have a period set apart for meeting with folks that they can file the nomination papers and sign a declaration as a candidate, an oath, that they meet the criteria. those dates will run from September 18th, 19th, 20th, and also September 23 and 24 from 8:30 to 4:30 at Mountain View School Division."

Becoming a board member is an important roll, and can come with a great deal of time commitments.

Are you considering becoming a School Trustee? Here's some helpful information regarding the time commitment of a trustee. Candidate packages can be picked up at the MVSD office beginning September 3, 2024.

Posted by Mountain View School Division on Friday, August 30, 2024
If you think you have what it takes, and want to get involved with your local school board, stop by MSVD next week to get your start!

Two cases from the Russell area were back in court this past Wednesday.

A 44-year-old Russell man, who was accused early last year of making online threats, was back before a judge.

Michael Man had his matters adjourned until October 23rd. 

And 81-year-old Constantin Turcoane made his initial appearance, having his matters adjourned to October 23.

The former Romanian Orthodox priest was charged earlier this year in connection with a historical sexual assault in the Russell area.

After hosting the last edition of Stomperfest last year, organizers are holding a scaled down version of the event this weekend in Reedy Creek.

Called the Asham Stompers Kitchen Party, it will take place today and Saturday at the festival site.

Organizer Arnold Asham says with the grass still cut and the stage and dance floor still up, they decided to have a simple party this year.

"With one band or a DJ playing in the evenings and some dancers coming.  ASham Stompers will be performing Saturday night around 9-10 pm.  But I just want to warn people that there is no tent this year and cover over the stage, as well as no canteen."

Performers will include Brendan Chartrand and Nelson Little, and the Asham Stompers. 

Admission is free but there will be some 50/50 draws and collections taken in order to help pay for the entertainers. 

Mountainview School Division has announced October 30th as the date for their trustee by-election.

A total of four positions on MVSD board of trustees are open, including two from the Roblin area, one from the City of Dauphin, and one representing the Ethelbert, Grandview, and Gilbert Plains area. 

Nominations will be accepted between September 18th and 24th.

More information on the by-election and nominations can be found on the Mountainview School Division website. 

An exciting weekend is in store for Ashern, as the Rodeo is set to return.

Rachel Vander Veen Is the president of the Ashern Rodeo Association, and she's got a lot going on for this event.

"Friday evening we've got the street dance, so there will be lots going on for the kids with that. Then we've got fireworks, which is always a highlight of the weekend for a lot of people. Saturday we'll have the pancake breakfast in the morning, and then the parade... and then, we're going to have a rodeo"

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Posted by Rachel Vander Veen on Sunday, August 18, 2024

The rodeo will have no shortage of action, as it will feature Broncs, Bull riding, Barrel Racing, tie-down roping, breakaway, and even wild pony racing in the intermissions.

Additionally, there will be live music, beer gardens, late-night socials, and that spectacular fireworks display tonight.

So saddle up, and head just 1.5 miles south of Ashern for a weekend of awesome rodeo action!

A new waste disposal site for the Municipality of Ste Rose is getting a financial boost from the province. 

The government has announced a $475,000 investment in the project, with the funding coming from the Municipal Economic Development Infrastructure Program.

The project is currently in early development with design and tender details still to be determined. Construction is expected to be completed by 2027.

In a release issued by the provincial government, Ste Rose Municipality Mayor Robert Brunel says they are excited to see this important project move forward to provide a new modern site for solid waste management disposal for the municipality.

He adds they are currently working with an engineering firm to design and engineer an appropriate site,  and is looking forward to the next steps in this project.

This weekend offers a glimpse back in time, as the Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club Presents its Annual Threshing Day.

Fern Beasse is the President of this Club, and he's excited to show off old-school farming techniques like threshing, grain cutting, stoking, binder working as a team, and more.

This educational event, located 1.5 miles north of Dauphin on Highway 362, will also have a farmers market and food truck on the scene to keep everyone in attendance well-fed.

Fern Beasse is the President of the Ag Heritage Club, and he's also putting out the call for new members.

"It'd be always great to have people to join our club and get involved in our heritage activities because when I look around at our group, I see we're getting more mature. Not too many young guys involved, but the young guys are busy right now in the fields when the season is like this"

So come out to harvest a slice of history at the Annual Threshing Day.

As always, you can find everything going on in the parkland by visiting our Community Calendar for more events like this.

The Northwest Métis Council Manitoba House is hosting their annual MukTuk Annie festival this weekend in Kinosota.

The event's origins come from the 1970s, and were recently re-introduced a few years ago.

Manitoba House Local chairperson Vicki Campbell says this year's festival begins tomorrow night with a Family Casino Night, followed on Saturday with a pancake breakfast, and then the start of a day full of competitions.

"There is going to be a water-hauling contest, wood-hauling, log-sawing, log-throwing, nail-pounding, and leg wrestling.  We will also have cribbage and whist tournaments, as well as different events late in the afternoon such as a jigging contest, moose, goose, and duck calling, as well as the best liar and the best storyteller.  And, also throughout the night because we are having a dance in the evening, there will also be a contest for the best-dressed Métis."

Sunday will be a Family Day with youth competing with adults in a number of events.

Campbell says the goal of the Festival is to bring everyone together. 

"We will be competing in some contests where the activities are actually things that people had to do every day - like hauling wood and water - that a lot of the youth do not have to do now.  So we just want to bring them back and get them to do some of this stuff and get them away from their devices and just be part of the community."

There is also the traditional MukTuk Annie competition.

This year, there are four men competing, dressed as women, and taking part in events throughout the weekend.

Sean Beaulieu of Ebb & Flow First Nation is facing several charges and Marook the Police Service Dog has once again saved the day.

On Wednesday at about 3:40 p.m., the Dauphin RCMP saw a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed and tried to conduct a traffic stop on Lake Road SE on the Ebb and Flow First Nation. Sean refused to stop and instead continued to drive in an unsafe and erratic manner to flee officers.

Officers deployed a spike belt and located the vehicle on Sucker Creek Road and the vehicle went over it, continuing to drive for a short distance before entering the ditch. Beaulieu then fled on foot.

Marook and his handler located the suspect hiding in the bush and arrested him. It was determined the suspect was also wanted on two Warrants of Arrest.

A search of the area was conducted and a bag with a small quantity of methamphetamine was located. A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of an imitation firearm, drugs and unstamped cigarettes.

Beaulieu is now facing a slew of charges.
•Possession of Methamphetamine
• Flight from Peace Officer
• Resisting Arrest
• Operation of a Motor Vehicle While Impaired
• Operation of a Motor Vehicle while over 80 mg%
• Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle
• Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose

On top of those charges, Sean was also charged under the Tax Administration and Miscellaneous Taxes Act for Possessing Unmarked Tobacco and under the Highway Traffic Act for Carrying Liquor in a Vehicle, Driving an Unregistered Vehicle, Driving without Insurance, and Driving without Holding a Valid Driver's License, to go along with Speeding.

Victims of crime in Manitoba will benefit from an increase in funding from the provincial government.

They have announced a 50 per cent increase in funding to Manitoba Justice Victim Services, going from $500,000 to $750,000.

The funding comes from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund, which uses the proceeds of the sale of seized criminal property.

Money from this fund goes to initiatives such as Heartwood Healing Centre, which provides individual and group therapy to Manitobans 16 and over who have experienced childhood sexual abuse.

Another benefactor of this money is Candace House, which provides wrap-around support in a comforting home-like day refuge for victims, survivors, and families who have lost a loved one to violent crime, among others.