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February 28th is the next court date for a Russell man accused of making online threats. 

About a year ago, RCMP in the community were advised of a man making threats through social media towards law enforcement personnel, government officials, and medical professionals.

Officers attended a home, where a suspect allegedly resisted arrest before finally being taken into custody.

43-year-old Michael Man of Russell was arrested and charged. 

The city of Dauphin is getting down to some more snow clearing at the top of the week.

Starting tomorrow at 8 pm, city crews will be working through the night clearing the main street and the downtown areas.

To ensure these clearing efforts happen quickly and efficiently, residents are asked not to park along these roadways while work is being done.

The work is expected to last just one night, wrapping up Monday at 6 am 

UPDATE - Dauphin RCMP says Hailey Chartrand was found safe on Saturday.  

 

A 14-year-old girl has been reported in the City of Dauphin.

Today, January 26th, the RCMP received a report of a missing 14-year-old female from the area.

Hailey Chartrand was last seen on January 23rd of this year leaving her home on 5th Avenue NE in Dauphin.

Hailey is described as 5’2”, 150 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a red sweater, black sweatpants, and a black backpack. She may be in the Dauphin area.

Anyone with information is asked to call Dauphin RCMP at 204-622-5050, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Residents in Winnipegosis and Fork River are asked to put their recycling and OSS Waste bins out on the curb this Monday and Tuesday. 

Public Works officials with Mossey River Municipality have set aside those two days to do inspections of these bins that have been provided by the Municipality.

Anyone with questions can contact the municipal office at 204-656-4791.

Charges have been laid following an assault earlier this week on the Wayweayseecappo First Nation.

Just after 5 am on Tuesday, Manitoba First Nations Police Service officers were called to a home on the reserve regarding an assault.

When they arrived, they found a female suffering from serious upper body injuries. 

She was eventually airlifted to the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg where she is listed in critical condition.

52-year-old Derek Mecas of Waywayseecappo has been charged with aggravated assault and failing to comply with a release order and is being held in custody pending a future court date. 

Roblin Recreation Department will try once again this weekend to hold its annual Frost and Fire community event.

It is set for Sunday from 2-5 pm at Currey Park, after being postponed two weeks ago due to the extreme cold.   

The event includes horse and sleigh rides, snowshoeing, curling, and skating, as well as hot dogs and hot chocolate.

It is also an opportunity for Roblin area residents to dispose of their live Christmas trees. 

Another court appearance has been made by a Swan River man arrested in connection with two seperate incidents at the same home. 

37-year-old Jeremy Gingras was in Dauphin Court this week, where he was remanded in custody until his next court appearance on February 7th.

Just before midnight on September 24th, Mounties say a man broke into a home, assaulted a man, and stole a cell phone and bicycle.

The next morning, the same suspect broke into that same home, smashing several items, and stealing a hammer going to a Main Street business, where he allegedly smashed two parked vehicles, and windows of the business, with flying glass injuring a female employee.

Another case of Chronic Wasting Disease has been recorded in Manitoba, this time, in the south-central area near Winkler.

While this disease isn't currently known to be a danger to humans, hunters in areas where it's observed are recommended to proceed with caution.

CWD spreads through bodily fluids directly, or indirectly through contaminated water and there is growing concern for cervid populations in Manitoba, considering the amount of fresh water in the province.

Hunters in the Affected areas are asked to submit samples from the deer they killed to help monitor this disease before it became endemic to the province.

For more information on Chronic Wasting Disease, and to learn how and where to send a sample, visit Manitoba.ca/cwd

A Swan River man arrested six days after a violent home invasion in that town made an initial court appearance this week.

Alex Ames was remanded back into custody until his next court appearance on February 2nd.

Back on January 13th of this year, a male suspect is alleged to have broken into a home and assaulted a 39-year-old woman, who was sleeping in the home with her infant child at the time.

The suspect then threatened the victim with a firearm and stole money, possessions, and keys before leaving the scene. 

The child was not hurt during the incident. 

A 2021 drug bust in the RM of Dauphin continues to slowly make its way through the court system.

In March of that year, Mounties pulled over a vehicle about ten kilometres west of Ochre River on Highway 5, and arrested the driver after he refused to give a breath sample.

A search of the vehicle led to the seizure of a large variety of cannabis products, about 195 grams of cocaine, cash, and an open bottle of liquor.

32-year-old Jory Rowe of Winnipeg made another appearance in court in the provincial capital this week. 

And once again, the case was recessed until next Tuesday. 

Manitoba's Premier came to Dauphin today to announce a plan of expansion for the Dauphin Regional Health Center.

In a press conference today, Premier Wab Kinew, joined by Minister Ron Kostyshyn, and Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced plans to expand the DHRC's capacity and their cancer care efforts.

The Dauphin Health Center has recently seen expansions in its cancer care ward and endoscopy units, and Kinew says more is on the way.

"In addition to the specific services that I'm talking about here, at the Dauphin Health Center, we'll be adding 9 new beds. This is going to be a significant enhancement in inpatient capacity and it's one helps the folks that need access to those beds, but it also helps the over facility to run more efficiently"

These nine new beds would also include the staffing to maintain them.

Premier Kinew also noted that more training programs for nursing, similar to the one provided through the Assiniboine Community College in Neepawa, are on the way to work toward increasing the number of rural healthcare workers.

As well, the Premier offered an insight into what's next in this plan, which could look like a bridging program through ACC that could let practical nurses upgrade to Registered nurses online.