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It's the second day for Rotary Radio week on 730 CKDM.

Kathy Bellemare is a local Rotarian with the Dauphin Rotary Club, and chatted with our own Jennifer Carniel about the places in the community the Rotary takes part in and helps out with. 
 
A lot of Rotary funding comes from the community, and as a result, Bellemare states they do all they can to bring that back into local programs. 
 
Active Living Initiatives is just one way the Dauphin Rotary Club helps out, from the Mud-Run, to the walking bridge between Vermillion Park and the Sports Complex. 
 
Tune in this week to hear more stories about the Rotary Club of Dauphin and the work they do.
 

A lawsuit filed by the City of Winnipeg against several companies over construction problems at its new water treatment plant has expired because it took too long to file a statement of claim.


 

 

The city went to court in 2015 against 10 firms over leaks, heaving roofs, failing generators and explosions at the plant just east of Winnipeg.

Civic officials hoped to recover as much as 20-million dollars if the suit succeeded, but the matter was adjourned last week when the companies said the city failed to launch the lawsuit within a six-year timeframe allowed for such action.

Winnipeg chief administrative officer Doug McNeil says a lawyer employed by the city who didn't check when that six-year period started and ended is no longer on the payroll.

An 18-year-old man has been charged with nine counts of sexual assault for allegedly groping women in downtown Winnipeg.


 

Police say nine complainants have stepped forward so far related to incidents that occurred late last week eight of them within the span of one hour on Friday morning.

The women range in age from 17 years old to 46.

In addition to the sexual assault charges, Tyrell Marquel Cornish has also been charged with committing an indecent act.

The R.M. of Dauphin has officially lifted the boil water advisory and residents may resume regular water usage.

The Medd House was the focus of the Manitoba Association of Museum’s award to the Winnipegosis Historical Society.

All his week we'll hear from different members of the Dauphin Rotary Club about the organization and some of the projects they work on as a part of Rotary Radio Week on CKDM. 

The fire that leveled three historic 100-year-old buildings in downtown Virden is now being treated as suspicious.

In the past 4 days Brandon police have made three arrests related to meth.

A woman who left her child in a stroller unattended on a street in Brandon on August 31, is now facing charges.

The City of Dauphin received a 5 Blooms rating and a special mention for Floral Displays during the 2017 communities in Bloom National/International symposium and Awards Ceremonies in Ottawa.

Road closures are in effect today in Dauphin.