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Residents at the candidate's forum on Tuesday in Dauphin were asked what they thought about what the candidates had to say.

Ernie, from Dauphin, had this to say: "Well I think they provided a little bit of insight on what their parties were standing for, but the reality is in this particular riding is that its a forgone conclusion but I do however do give them a lot of credit for coming out here." 

Jim, also from Dauphin, when asked to comment, said this "I would have liked some questions after to be answered by different candidates, and I was specifically going after our Liberal candidate for Dauphin." Both men had questions for the candidates after the forum concluded.

Executive Director of the chamber, Steven Chychota, had to say about the forum. "We had most of the candidates out today, unfortunately, not everyone could make it, but a good opportunity that we could have them out and answer some questions." 

Chychota also explained why the Green Party and Conservative Party candidates couldn't make it out. "Weather was a factor, worrying about roads and how this was all gonna play out, and Environment Canada was saying something big was coming, and I guess we are still in the middle of it."

This was the last and only candidates' forum held in Dauphin before the election.

New businesses or existing businesses looking to expand are encouraged to take part in Fusion Credit Union's Community Infusion program.

Applications are being accepted from now until June 8th, at which time a short list will be determined to send in business plans for their ideas.

A final short list will then be selected, with those entrepreneurs pitching their plan to a panel of judges at a live event on October 21st in Hamiota.

The finalists will then share in thirty thousand in grant money.

Fusion CEO Darwin Johns says they are proud to support economic development in the communities they serve.

"By encouraging these small businesses and start-ups through our Community Infusion program.  And chatting with a number of the participants in the past, they see a lot of value in the process, not just simply the grant money.   The local economic development promotes community resilience, enhances community identity, and ensures residents take pride in our local products\ and services."

Application forms and more details can be found online at www.fusioncu.com.

A 37-year-old man was arrested and faces several charges after hitting a home in Dauphin while driving impaired.

On April 14 at 8:20 p.m., Dauphin RCMP responded to a possible impaired driver near Main Street in Dauphin. While they were responding, the vehicle hit a home at Triangle Trailer Court.

When officers arrived, the man was in the driver's seat and had a strong odour of alcohol on his breath. An open bottle of alcohol was also within reach of the driver's seat, along with a bag of unstamped cigarettes.

Once arrested, he refused to comply with a breath demand for alcohol. 

His charges include:

  • Failure or refusal to comply with the demand (alcohol);
  • Operation while impaired (alcohol) of a motor vehicle;
  • Dangerous Operation of a motor vehicle;
  • Mischief over $5,000 – Damage to Property;
  • Carry Liquor in Vehicle Contrary to the LGCC Act; and
  • Possesses fewer than 25 units of unmarked tobacco.

The vehicle was towed and impounded for 180 days, no physical injuries were reported to the driver not the occupants of the home.

With the federal election now less than a week away, local voters will have a chance tonight to hear where the candidates in the Riding Mountain constituency sit on a number of issues.

An all-candidates forum is being organized by the Parkland Chamber of Commerce and is set for 6 pm tonight at the Dauphin Active Living Centre.

The event has been moved ahead by an hour to allow people to attend both it and the Dauphin Kings playoff game, which begins at 7:30 at nearby Credit Union Place.

Chamber Executive Director Stephen Chychota says no questions or comments will be taken from the floor during the forum, but voters are encouraged to chat with the candidates before or after the event. 

"We will have the doors open early and hopefully have the candidates there early enough so that you can meet and talk with them then.  Even after the event, they are encouraged to stick around, so if there are questions that you are holding on to or if something pops up during the event itself and you want more clarification, you will have that opportunity to network with them."

This is the only all-candidates forum being planned for Dauphin during the campaign.

Election day is Monday, April 28th.

CKDM News Now is continuing its profiles of each of the candidates in the Riding Mountain Constituency for Monday's federal election.

The last time that the Parkland region was represented in Ottawa by the Liberal party was from 1993 to 1997, when Marlene Cowling served as the Member of Parliament for what was at the time known as the Dauphin-Swan River constituency.

Terry Hayward is hoping to change that as of April 28th.

"The Liberal party has always been interested in this riding.  But to be honest, rural candidates in Manitoba have always been difficult to find.  I have been a candidate before.  This is my fifth run as a candidate in a rural Manitoba riding.  Riding Mountain is a beautiful riding, great people, and I see change happening here."

Hayward last ran federally for the Liberals in the 2019 federal election in the Brandon-Souris riding.

A resident of Anola, Hayward may not live in the Riding Mountain riding, but he knows the issues here are similar to his home area.

"This is a rural riding, and we share all of the same issues concerning rural ridings, anywhere small towns and rural ridings.  We have housing issues, crime issues, food price issues, the common issue of what is happening to us south of the U-S border and people travelling.  So I think there is a commonality there."

The Manitoba Election Readiness chair for the Liberal Party, Hayward is also a substitute teacher at an elementary school in the Sunrise School Division. 

Hayward says it is time once again for the Riding Mountain constituency to be represented within a Liberal government, this time headed by Mark Carney. 

Neepawa is set to be coloured in all the brightest colours on May 24.

Rotary - The New Wave Neepawa will host a colour run starting at 10:00 a.m. at Rotary Park in that community. You can choose either a one-kilometre or a five-kilometre walk or run.

"At different checkpoints, you'll be blasted with powered colour," said Jenna Lowry, organizer. "By the end of your run, everyone will be all colourful. It's a fun way to get everyone together to raise funds for a new playground at Rotary Park."

Early bird pricing is in effect until Friday. It's $40 for those aged 16 and older, $20 for those aged between five and 15. Four and under are free. Lowry encourages those of all ages to attend.

"That's why we did either the one-kilometre or five-kilometre route, it's for anyone," ended Lowry. "You can walk, run, bike, anything you want. Bring the dog, whatever you want."

Prices after Friday will increase. To register, head to Colour Run Neepawa

The Town of Swan River is gearing up for a community-wide clean-up on Thursday.

From 11 to 1, community members will go around town picking up garbage, recycling, and any needles they find. Hosted by the Swan River Sharps Committee, everyone in Swan River is encouraged to lend a helping hand.

If you have time, you're asked to meet at the Elbert Chartrand Friendship Centre at the Outdoor Pavilion on Thursday just before 11:00 a.m. 

There will be prizes and snacks as well for those who help. 

Job seekers are encouraged to polish up their resumes and bring it with them to the Parkland Business Expo next month.

Dauphin's Countryfest is managing this year's expo, and President Duane McMaster says they will be allowing exhibitors to post signs at their booths, announcing that they are hiring.

"We are very pleased to be able to continue to offer that option there.  We want our exhibitors to be able to show off everything they make, what they have for sale, and the services that they provide.  And also, that they can let people know that they are hiring, and that way maybe that way people will be able to reach out and introduce themselves and find out a little bit about the organization, and maybe we might be able to connect some job seekers with employers."

Job seekers and exhibitors can find out more information at the Community Resources table during the Business Expo, which takes place May 3rd and 4th at the Parkland Rec Complex.

The table will be located in Credit Union Place, next to the Assiniboine College Parkland Campus booth. 

Get ready for the snow.

A snowfall warning has been issued. Much of the Parkland is expected to get 10 to 20 centimetres of snow beginning Monday night and continuing into Tuesday. Travel conditions are expected to worsen, so if you have to be on the roads when the snow hits, drive to the conditions and be safe.

Wednesday calls for periods of snow or rain. Come Thursday, the sun will be back with a high of 10. Saturday's high is 17, and 15 on Sunday.

Motorists travelling on the Yellowhead and Highway 10 near Minnedosa will soon be doing so on freshly paved roadways.

The province has announced it is spending $20.3 million on re-paving and surface improvement projects in the area.

Highway 10 between Highways 1 and 25 will be re-paved, as will the Yellowhead between the North and South junctions near the community.

The rest stop at the North junction of the Yellowhead near Minnedosa will also be re-paved as part of this project, while surface improvements will take place on Highway 10 between Highway 24 and the South junction of the Yellowhead, and on the Yellowhead from Provincial Road 250 to Highway 10.

Work on the 22.1 km of roadway will begin later this spring. 

All this week, CKDM will be previewing the five candidates seeking the Riding Mountain seat in the federal election.

Today, we profile incumbent Dan Mazier, who will again represent the Conservative Party.

A farmer from the Elton area, Mazier was first elected to Parliament Hill in 2019 and has represented this area in Ottawa ever since.

One of the highlights of his time in Ottawa was when he brought forward a private member's bill that holds internet companies accountable for misleading service claims.

That bill was passed, and Mazier says being able to work with other parties in Parliament is one key lesson that he has learned during his time in the nation's capital.

"I had to understand and find a way to work with other parties across the aisle, which was a really good learning experience.  And you know, there is a lot of mess to clean up in Ottawa, and we need to get into power to figure out just how much mess there is to clean up."

Mazier has been very busy over the last few weeks going door to door throughout the riding.

One key issue he keeps hearing about from voters is affordability.

"Everybody knows, when you go to the grocery store or when you go to fill up your vehicle, that it is costing more to live.  Definitely more over the last 10 years.  I am quite impressed with how everyone is in agreement that we are definitely paying more in taxes and that the Liberals have absolutely just hammered the working class in this country."

Violent crime and seniors being targeted by scammers are other issues that Mazier is hearing lots about while on the campaign trail.

Election day is exactly one week away on April 28th.