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On Wednesday, most students in Mountain View School Division are getting ready to go back to school.

Reports are coming in that power is back on Grandview, Ste. Rose, Fork River and Onanole.

Manitoba Hyrdro is reporting a major power outage impacting 66 lines.  

Manitoba Hydro has reported a major line down.

Manitoba Infrastructure's Hydrological Forecasting Centre has issued a warning that over the next 2 days, high winds are going to occur along the Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba areas.

The paving crew from Stirling Enterprises will be moving into Dauphin in the next week or so to begin road and street asphalting.  This year the City of Dauphin is planning on doing in excess of $1 million of asphalt road repairs, pothole fixes and road reconstruction.  This is the single largest commitment of local tax dollars to road repairs in over a decade, and will make a significant impact on the community.   

Registration is open for the Annual Riding Mountain Challenge Bike Tour Fundraiser.

The federal government has finally had enough and is demanding that Omnitrax fix the rail to Churchill.

With school starting next week watching out for students is a priority when driving around schools.

Federated Co-operatives Limited has opened a new state-of-the-art fertilizer terminal warehouse in Brandon.

The Manitoba government will once again offer free entry to provincial parks to mark the Labour Day long weekend, Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires announced today.