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A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for the Parkland. 

Conditions are favourable for the development of dangerous thunderstorms that could be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.

A cold front moving through western saskatchewan is triggering thunderstorms this evening. These thunderstorms have the potential to last into the night and early morning as they track east into manitoba.

The current round of Shop It Forward in the Parkland ends this week.

You only have until Friday to hand in your Shop it Forward cards to either Dauphin or Robin’s Chamber offices or to Community Futures Parkland in Grandview.

Stephen Chychota, the Chamber’s Executive Director, says there are some great prices that can be won.

“There’s obviously some direct benefit. Right on the card, they can choose from one of three prizes. So if their card is the lucky one that’s drawn they get the prize that they have picked.”

“So you can either win chamber bucks and those are from either the Dauphin Chamber or the Roblin Chamber. You can get an assortment of gift cards from businesses that have participated in the Shop It Forward Program, or a gift package which is going to be made up of some prizes from businesses.”

Chychota says when people shop locally it benefits everyone. By supporting local businesses, businesses can then turn and support other organizations and events.

There are two road closers this week in Dauphin to work on water mains and sewer mains. 

The first is 7th Ave NW,  between Main Street N & River Ave W.

The second is River Ave W, between Vermillion St & Hedderly St.

They will reopen to traffic sometime on Thursday, July 12.

The city asks drivers to be prepared to detour.

A 20 year old from the RM of Dauphin has died in a rollover early this morning.

Around 2:10, RCMP received a report of the collision on 147 Road North, approximately half a kilometre east of Provincial Road 362 in the RM of Dauphin.

The 20 year old was the only one in her SUV when it rolled. She was ejected.

She was brought to the hospital, where she was pronounced deceased.

She wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, and speed is believed to have played a role in the crash.

It’s unknown at this time whether alcohol was a factor in the collision.

A RCMP Forensic Collision Reconstructionist is assisting with the ongoing investigation.

The trucker charged in the Humboldt Broncos crash has been released on $1,000 bail.

A judge in Melfort, Saskatchewan attached several conditions to the bail, telling 29-year-old Jaskirat Sidhu, who is from Calgary, that he cannot drive and that he must surrender his passport.

Sidhu made his first court appearance this morning on charges of 16 counts of dangerous driving causing death and 13 counts of dangerous driving causing bodily injury.

He is due back in court August 21st.

Greyhound Canada announced they are ending bus routes in western Canada.

Dauphin Mayor Allen Dowhan says it will create a void in the community and will make it difficult for people to travel for medical appointments.

“I think it’s going to create a big void in our community. Going to be a problem for people to get to medical appointments and also for travel to see friends and relatives.”

“I don’t know, how maybe somebody or another company will come and fill the void.”

He says the news will be a big loss to the community.

“Shocking, I just couldn’t believe that this was happening to our community. It’s necessary for a lot of people to commute.”

Greyhound buses are scheduled to stop running on October 31st.

The former president of the Keystone Ag Producers intends to run for the Conservative Party of Canada’s nomination in the riding representing Dauphin.

Dan Mazer made the announcement on Friday when he resigned as the President of KAP.     

We spoke with Mazier to find out what some of his biggest priorities will be if he’s eventually elected to represent the riding.

“One of the rural issues that’s federal jurisdiction, that I had fought with a lot or heard a lot, yet nothing became of them was the was the digital infrastructure.  Cell phone coverage, rule internet, that kind of federal/national issue hits our riding especially hard because it’s so rural and remote in some places. There’s no excuse for that. I want to get that message loud and clear.”  

Mazier says he never considered running for government until recently.

“Something that I hadn’t considered up until Bob Sopuck announced that he was not running again and that opened up the constituency.”

“Then I started to get phone calls and people were telling me that I should consider it. It was throughout those  conversations that I kind realized that I should consider it.”  

Mazier is planning to come to the Dauphin area sometime, probably next week, to speak with supporters.

Mazier farms near Justice which is about a 24-minute drive north of Brandon.

Greyhound Canada announced today it’s ending their passenger bus and freight services in Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan and cancelling all but one route in B.C.

They are blaming a 41 per cent decline in ridership since 2010 along with competition from subsidized national and inter-regional passenger transportation services, regulatory constraints, the continued growth of car ownership and growth of new low-cost airlines.

The cancellations are scheduled to take effect Oct. 31.

Police in Brandon arrested 3 and seized around 136 grams of meth, worth over 27 thousand dollars.

Police first arrested two people while they were parked at a business on the 200 block of 17th Street North. Police found 131 grams along with other drug-related paraphernalia.

Police then arrested a woman at a home on Pacific Avenue where they found 5 more grams of meth and a Conducted Energy Weapon, approximately $1400 cash and other drug related paraphernalia.

A 32-year-old Brandon man and a 32-year-old Brandon women were charged for Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Proceeds of Crime. Both were lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre to appear in Court today.

The passenger of the vehicle, a 36-year-old woman from Winnipeg Manitoba, was arrested and charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Methamphetamine and later released to appear in Court in August.

Mossey River Days was a success over the weekend.

Barret Procyshyn, a volunteer for the event, spoke with us this morning and he says it’s great to see so many people from all over the Parkland come out to Winnipegosis.

“Mossey River Days was fantastic. We had amazing weather there were lots of people on the boulevard, all events were well attended, the performances were fantastic and we had a great group of volunteers to make sure everyone had a great time in Winnipegosis.”

Procyshyn says organizers are already getting ready for next year with new attractions and events planned. He says there is a great core of new young volunteers who have really good ideas.

Sharla Griffiths is excited to take over the role of City Manager.

She’s taking over when Brad Collett, the current manager retires.

Griffiths gives us her thoughts about what she will bring to the role of city manager.

“I like to work with people and I find that our staff is excellent to work with, in terms of the administrative side. I really, really, like Dauphin and like the things that are going on here. So it’s very easy to support all of the initiatives here."

Griffiths expects a smooth transition in September.