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Eric Wildman, who was arrested by Ontario Provincial police on Friday is facing several charges.
RCMP say the outstanding warrant of arrest was executed and as a resut of the ongoing investigation, Wildman is facing two additional firearm charges.
Wildman has been charged with Failing to Report the Destruction of a prohibited Firearm x2, Transportation of a Firearm Contrary to Regulations, and Possession of a Prohibited Device.
He's scheduled to appear in court in Winnipeg on June 23rd.
Police say Wildman is still a suspect in the disappearance of Clifford Joseph, and they're urging anyone with information to call 431-489-8551.
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Today is the first day of summer, and the longest day of the year.
We’re set to see some beautiful temperatures in Dauphin this coming week to kick off the season, with highs for most days in the mid to upper 20s.
Throughout the province, the summer solstice will happen tonight at 10:32 p.m.
On the solstice, the sun is visible in the sky for a longer period of time, causing the day to seem longer.
On this day, the sun doesn’t rise precisely in the east, but to the north of east, and sets to the north of west.
After the solstice, the days start gradually getting shorter.
This year summer will last for 93 days, ending with the equinox on September 22nd.
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Assiniboine Community College Brandon Campus is offering a new online Dietary Aide program, in partnership with Prairie Mountain Health.
The program is 18 weeks long, and the first session starts in July.
Program Coordinator with Assiniboine, Angela Pearen says there was a need for this type of course in the province.
“The program has been offered many years ago, and then there wasn't anything being offered. In discussions with Prairie Mountain Health, they identified that people are actually going to institutions outside of the province.”
Pearen says because this is an online course, you don’t have to live in Brandon to take it.
“COVID has really taught us how to move some of our programming to online. It sped up the process to look at how we can deliver programs, and reach out to people when we can’t be in person.”
Students who complete the program will receive a Document of Achievement.
More information can be found here.
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Doctors Manitoba is hosting a virtual Vaccine Town Hall for youth and parents.
This will take place on Tuesday, June 22nd at 6:30 p.m.
This will be an opportunity for Manitobans to ask questions and raise any concerns they have about vaccines.
The town hall will be broadcast live on Youtube, and questions can be submitted in advance here.
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National Indigenous Day is coming up on Monday, June 21st.
CKDM chatted with the Dauphin Friendship Centre to see how they plan to celebrate.
Partners for Careers Counsellor, Jari Thompson spoke about how the centre plans to celebrate.
"In the past, we have delivered baskets of bannock to businesses & organizations associated with the Friendship Centre as a way to create awareness for the day as well as to celebrate our unique heritage and culture."
Last year the Centre could not follow through with its tradition due to health restrictions in the province from the COVID-19 pandemic, but this year is a different story.
Thompson says the centre plans to bring back the bannock delivery tradition.
In addition to the bannock deliveries, Thompson noted that the centre will also celebrate the day by participating in the summer solstice virtual event hosted by the National Association of Friendship centres.
The Dauphin Friendship Centre will share content from the virtual event on their Facebook page, which you can find here.
Stay tuned to CKDM.com as we will have more coverage on this day of celebration coming up on Monday, June 21st.
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Public Health Officials have advised of at least one confirmed case of COVID-19 at Ethelbert School.
The case was in Bus E-01 on June 14th, when the individual may have been infectious.
The school is working closely with public health officials and following their recommendations.
Close contacts have been identified and were advised to self-isolate.
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Today, Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced that school-aged children will be able to return to their child-care programming and day camps starting on July 1st.
Squires says summer day camps will be allowed to operate for children aged 11 and under, and school-aged children will be able to return to child care centers.
“We know a parent’s ability to work may depend on the availability of child care, and many parents use the day camps across the province as child care in July and August. By opening child care centers and day camps, we hope to provide options and flexibility to those who may need it.”
She adds that day camps provide options for families whose children don't attend licensed child-care facilities and help alleviate some of the pressure on these facilities.
There are no changes to cohort sizes for licensed child-care facilities which are capped at 30 kids, but day camps will be limited to cohorts of 20.
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Manitobans who received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on or before May 23rd are now eligible to book a second-dose appointment.
Because of Pfizer supply issues from the federal government, appointments for first or second-dose vaccines are not generally available for youth at this time, until more Pfizer doses become available.
People aged 12 to 17 must continue to receive Pfizer for both doses, as this is currently the only vaccine approved for use in this age group.
Manitoba is expecting 105,280 doses of Moderna to be delivered today. Next week, the province is expecting 87,750 doses of Pfizer, and 240,520 doses of Moderna.
A total of 1,111,776 doses of vaccine have been administered in Manitoba.
Manitobans can book their vaccine appointment online or by calling 1-844-626-8222.
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Despite pressure to open things up again, the border restrictions on non-essential travel between Canada and the United States will be extended again, until the end of July.
The measures at the border have been in place since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020.
The pressure to relax the restrictions has been building from businesses on both sides of the border, and increasingly from American lawmakers as vaccination rates climb in Canada.
Federal officials expect to have enough vaccines delivered for 80 percent of eligible Canadians to be fully vaccinated by the end of July.
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This week Dauphin Co-op announced that they’re renewing their sponsorship with the Countryfest Community Cinema.
General Manager of the theatre, Ron Suchoplas, says that Co-op was one of the first to renew their sponsorship and have one of the theatres named after them once again.
He adds that it’s not just this sponsorship, but the events that the Co-op usually holds at the Cinema, when it’s open, that give them the support they need throughout the year.
“A lot of the public doesn’t see it because it happens either before we open or after hours, or sometimes it’s a private rental, so the average person doesn’t see it unless they’re going to it. So there’s more than just this, as we’re open they’re supporting us on a monthly basis with business.”
Lorne Eiffert, General Manager of the Co-op says this sponsorship was prompted by the cinema asking them for support, and that they didn’t hesitate to help out.
“We’re one of the founding partners in getting the Cinema up and running initially, and we thought, with them celebrating their 10-year anniversary, and given the challenges in the past 18 months, we felt part of our vision is enrich the lives of our communities, and we really truly believe that, and factor that into all decisions that we make.”
Co-op presented the cinema with a cheque for $25,000.
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The search for Eric Wildman is officially over. Wildman was arrested on June 18th at 5:30 am
He was taken into custody by Ontario Provincial police at a residence just outside Belleville, Ontario.
Wildman is a suspect in the sudden disappearance and presumed death of his neighbour Clifford Joseph.
Clifford Joseph was last seen leaving his home the morning of June 7th, and The RCMP are treating his disappearance as a homicide.
Wildman has been a suspect in the case since at least June 12th. One day after police had found his abandoned vehicle in Winnipeg, which inside was found to have police tactical gear, guns and other items resembling police uniforms.
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