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The terrorist group known as Islamic State is claiming responsibility for the bombing yesterday morning in London.

Brandon Correctional Centre has recently reported an outbreak of the mumps and the numbers have tripled in the past few weeks.

The NDP will have a new leader in place this afternoon.

This Thursday is the Grandmothers Protecting Our Children Sacred Walk in Dauphin.

The Open Forum Emergency Lunch on the proposed corporate tax changes scheduled for Monday, hosted by the Dauphin & District Chamber of Commerce, has been moved from City Hall to the Lion’s Den.

Today some local groups and individuals came out to celebrate the Dauphin & District Food Bank and DFC Food For Thought Program receiving the profits from the upcoming harvest of a soybean crop.

The ever changing Canadian dollar and the 2nd increase in interest rates by the bank of Canada will affect how Parkland farmers run their businesses.

Open Farm day is taking place this weekend. There are many participating farms in the Parkland including Farmery Estate Brewery.

Manitoba Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecasting Centre reports that forecast high winds developing over the next 24 hours have resulted in a high wind warning effect for the southwest basin of Lake Winnipeg.

Mounting View School Division has a new board chair.

Protesters at the Parker Lands development in Winnipeg have been ordered by a judge to leave and clean up all their belongings by 6 p.m. tonight.

The order is part of an injunction granted by Court of Queen's Bench Justice James Edmund Thursday afternoon.

Protesters have occupied the Fort Garry property in two encampments since July. 

They oppose the clearing of forested areas on the property and argue the area has historical and cultural significance to Métis and Indigenous communities.

Work on the property — which the owners described as "pre-development" — came to a standstill with the arrival of the protesters on July 14.