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Open Farm Day is tomorrow.
It’s a good way to ask professionals about the farming industry and for seeing how things work on the farm.
Wendy Bulloch, MAAS Open Farm Day Coordinator, says host sites take part in Open Farm Day out of the goodness in their hearts and their belief in the industry.
There are a few host sites to the west of Dauphin, past Grand view and in between Roblin and Russel.
To look at all the locations of host sites you can check out http://www.openfarmday.ca/host-farms
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The power outage in the north end of Dauphin has been resolved.
Hydro crews are now just fixing up minor outages.
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The Terry Fox Run, Walk or Ride event is tomorrow. It's recommended you show up at 11:00 a.m. For the event, you can walk or run, as well as bike or roll. All pets and people are welcome to join in.
Stephen Roznowsky, Terry Fox Organizer for the Parkland, wants to make it clear that donated money goes straight to the organization. Any costs for events come out of his pocket or businesses that donate to fund the event.
Pledging doesn’t end until the end of the month so if you pick up a pledge form now you still have time to collect pledges. If you go to terryfox.org you can still find pledge sheets to print off.
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Premier Brian Pallister, along with Ag minister Ralph Eichler, and Municipal Relations Minister Jeff Wharton were in Neepawa for an announcement. The Manitoba government is supporting an expansion project at HyLife Foods Ltd.
Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler says investing in rural Manitoba is helping bring jobs to smaller communities.
“I wish them continued success and of course all Manitobans are right on side to help provide those jobs, the economy, and the workforce to meet that demand.”
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Premier Brian Pallister is in Neepawa this morning for an announcement about HyLife Foods.
Ag minister Ralph Eichler, and Municipal Relations Minister Jeff Wharton will also be there.
HyLife Foods is one of Canada's leading pork producers.
The announcement will take place at 11:30.
CKDM's Benjamin Schwab will be there.
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Pride Weekend starts this evening out at Riding Mountain National Park.
There will be a free movie showing tonight for adults with free snacks.
Tomorrow afternoon from 1-4 kid family-friendly activities will be starting with the return of DJ Mama Cutsworth.
Cal Martin, Visitor Experience Manager at the RMNP, says the response to last year’s Pride Week was so great they had to do it again this year.
The event is now a weekend during school instead of a full week in the summer because accommodations out at the park will be easier to find and families still have the option to head out for a day on the weekend.
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It's time to roam around Dauphin looking for used items.
Saturday and Sunday is the annual Curbside Giveaway.
Sharla Griffiths, Deputy City Manager, talks about the weekend.
“Starting first thing in the morning, set out unused but still usable items on your curb, mark them ‘free’ and no doubt people will come and take them. At the end of the two days bring them back into your house or garage and store them properly. Because if they are left out on the curb Monday morning our shop crew may be coming around to pick them up and we will be charging the property of that service.”
Items to give away could include books, CDs, DVDs, furniture, small appliances, sports equipment, toys, yard and gardening equipment, or even kitchenware.
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There are a few road projects left to be completed this year in Dauphin.
Bill Brenner, Director of Public Works and Operations for the City of Dauphin, says this summer has been great for getting road projects done.
Dauphin has a couple road projects left to be completed, the Johnson St. project and a service road project has just been started by Manitoba Insurance on the south end of Main St. There’s also one road project coming up at 2nd St. NW.
The city also has a few sidewalk construction projects on the go. The sidewalk construction projects are at Bond, Dorothy and Hawthorne West.
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Manitoba retailers who sell cannabis have to follow strict rules about how they display and secure the drug.
New rules set by the province will mean stores have to use monitored alarm systems and video cameras that operate continuously.
Cannabis needs to be locked cases, except for small display containers that can be inspected by customers but still secured with a chain or other ways.
Other rules the province announced is a 30-gram limit on individual sales and requirements to verify the age of customers to ensure they are 19 or older.
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The traffic lights are green at River and Mountain.
Allen Dowhan, other representatives from the city, local media, and a guy from Manitoba infrastructure were all at the light control box on the North West corner of the intersection to watch MLA Brad Michaleski flip the switch.
Michaleski spoke with us after.
“It just means a whole area of the community that needed lights to improve safety. This is a busy intersection we’ve all known that for years and the city was pushing for control structures here, control lights with the schools and residential area. It’s long overdue.
He says there is lots of activity going on in the community and a new set of lights proves that Dauphin is going in the right direction.
It didn’t take long for traffic violations to occur at the intersection. Someone drove through a red light less than a minute after the system was turned on.
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The Traffic lights at River and Mountain are officially turning on this afternoon.
At 2 today MLA Brad Michaleski along with staff from Manitoba Infrastructure are turning the green lights on.
Until then they are flashing both red and yellow.
Yellow means approach with caution and treat it like a yield and red means treat it like a stop sign.
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