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Gilbert Plains recently received funding from the federal and provincial governments to go towards their community hall project.

Mackenzie Middle School in Dauphin has received money from the Manitoba government to help with the renovations that are set to be finished within a week.

Major repairs are needed for the swinging bridge north of Dauphin.

It has been confirmed that a lake in western Manitoba has the presence of pesticides in it.

Manitoba is reminding all farmers and motorists to be careful on roadways during the harvest season.

The Manitoba government is looking for input on watershed based drainage and water resource management.

The Manitoba government is investing $53.7 million in 110 infrastructure renewal projects across the province to ensure the continued well-being of students and educators in public schools, Education and Training Minister Ian Wishart announced here today at Mackenzie Middle School.

There have been reports of a bear on the trail at Vermillion Park.

Four new cases of PED Virus have cropped up in the province.

The Roblin Municipality has been under a lot of scrutiny by a newly formed group known as the Roblin Ratepayer Association.

Starting at 10 tomorrow morning, Colour Blast, Dauphin’s 5-kilometer fun run hits the road at the DRS Grand Stands.