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A new franchise wins record has been set for the Parkland Rangers.

Post a 30 second (or less) video of your best radio personality impersonation on the CKDM Facebook page.  Everyone who does, will have their name entered into a draw to win a pair of tickets (and some swag) to see Brett Kissel Live in concert at the Watson Art Center on Sun Nov 1, as part of this “Airwaves” tour.  Enter today!

Nine Parkland teams are on the ice this weekend as Hockey Manitoba Provincials march on for the second straight week. Here's a quick rundown of where everyone is...

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Nine Parkland teams competed at Hockey Manitoba Provincials this weekend. Find out who did what HERE!!!

Police are on the lookout for impaired drivers as the Manitoba RCMP's holiday checkstop program is now in effect.

The Dauphin and District Chamber of Commerce says Dauphinites were doing more holiday shopping locally this year.

The Dauphin Kings and Waywayseecappo Wolverines went back back and forth Tuesday night, but it was a strong third period that helped Dauphin to a 4-3 victory.

No one was hurt Tuesday morning when a Brandon business owner is said to have been taken hostage.
No one was hurt in a house fire that caused a school evacuation in Binscarth.
The low Canadian dollar could mean fewer American bands performing in Canada.

Whenever you hear any LUKE BRYAN song on CKDM, be the 7th caller at 204.638.7878 or #730 on your MTS Mobility phone and tell us what YOUR kind of night is and we'll put your name into a draw to win a pair of tickets to see LUKE BRYAN LIVE IN CONCERT in WINNIPEG on MAY 7TH with special guests RANDY HOUSER and DUSTIN LYNCH!

Al Gaines will make the draw this Friday morning at 9:30 before tickets go on sale at 10am from Ticketmaster and Live Nation.

it's yet another chance to BEAT THE BOX OFFICE from your friends at 730 CKDM.

http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/11004D91A83E7070

 

LUKE BRYAN

THAT’S MY KIND OF NIGHT TOUR 2015

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

RANDY HOUSER

DUSTIN LYNCH

 

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015

MTS CENTRE – WINNIPEG, MB

Doors:  6:30PM          Show:  7:30PM

 

 

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 @ 10AM

 

 

www.livenation.com

 

Charge by Phone 1-855-985-5000

Tickets also available at all Ticketmaster Outlets

 

Tickets (incl. GST) $49.75, $79.75

(Plus FMF & Service charges)

 

**GENERAL ADMISSION FLOOR / RESERVED SEATING / ALL AGES**

 

 

Luke Bryan has announced the addition of a Winnipeg date on his recently extended “That’s My Kind of Night Tour”. The show will take place on May 7 at MTS Centre, with tickets going on sale Friday, January 9.  The 2014/2015 tour produced sell outs in each market it’s played including four sold-out stadium shows with crowds of 225,000 fans, two sold-out concerts in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, a string of double-play dates that broke venue attendance records and he became the debut country act to play Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.  Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch will open the 2015 leg. 

 

Since the debut of his first album in 2007, Luke has sold nearly 6.4 million albums, 24.9 million digital tracks from his four studio albums and placed 11 singles at No. 1.  Luke’s current No. 1 single “Roller Coaster” is the from his Crash My Party album, which has sold over two million copies with 7.8 million digital downloads and was the best-selling country album in 2013.  The album contains four additional No. 1 hits including “That’s My Kind of Night,” “Crash My Party,” “Drink A Beer,” and “Play It Again.”  Luke made Billboard chart history earlier this year by reaching the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart with “Play It Again” and “This Is How We Roll” with Florida Georgia Line claiming the No. 2 spot.  Luke becomes the first artist to ever hold the two top positions since the chart began in 1990.

 

Randy Houser took country fans and industry insiders by storm with the 2013 release of his Stoney Creek Records album How Country Feels. Scoring three consecutive No. 1 hits with the title track, “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss,” Houser also earned an American Country Award for Most Played Radio Track: Male (“How Country Feels”) and his first No. 1 as a songwriter (“Goodnight Kiss”). His new single, “Like A Cowboy,” is the fourth release from How Country Feels and was written by Houser and Brice Long. Previous successes include Houser's 2009 Top 5 hit "Boots On" and debut power ballad, "Anything Goes." For more information and the latest tour dates, visit www.RandyHouser.com.

 

Broken Bow Records’ Dustin Lynch occupies a unique place in today’s country music. Thanks to his classic sensibilities, he’s been heralded as the heir to George Strait’s throne. Yet with one listen to his Gold-selling, two-week #1 smash, “Where It’s At,” it’s obvious the young Tennessee native knows how to combine his traditional influences with an edgy intensity that places him at the vanguard of today’s contemporary country scene. Since the release of his Platinum-selling debut single, “Cowboys and Angels,” Lynch has surpassed 17.9 million views on YouTube/ VEVO and earned multiple awards show nominations.  Lynch’s new album WHERE IT’S AT debuted as the #1-selling digital Country album in the U.S. and earned over 500,000 Spotify streams in its first week alone. Rolling Stone Country named Lynch one of “The Best Things We Saw at CMA Music Fest 2014” while he was heralded as one of Country music’s ‘Sexiest Men of 2014’ in People Country, Us Weekly and Closer Weekly.  For more information visit http://www.dustinlynchmusic.com 

 

 

 

 

 

A new correctional and healing centre in Dauphin has a budget of $180 million dollars.
A comedy show at the Knights Hall on Saturday night will serve as a fundraiser for the Parkland Humane Society.
If you're heading outside this weekend, remember water and sunscreen.

Children can take their hunter safety course starting at the age of 12, but being safe while hunting should be on every hunter's mind.

The president of Manitoba Hydro is stepping down.
The weather has been keeping Manitoba Hydro crews busy.
Manitoba Hydro customers in the Pine River and Cowan areas will be without power for a two-hour period next week.
Manitoba Hydro's quest to clear ice from lines and other equipment continues.

MUSIC Junos List

A list of winners at this weekend's Juno Awards: 

(Manitoba winners in BOLD) 

Juno Fan Choice Award: Michael Buble

 

Single of the year: ``Rude,'' Magic!

 

Album of the year: ``Popular Problems,'' Leonard Cohen

 

Artist of the year: The Weeknd

 

Breakthrough artist of the year: Kiesza

 

Rock album of the year: ``High Noon,'' Arkells

 

International album of the year: ``In the Lonely Hour,'' Sam Smith

 

Group of the year: Arkells

 

Breakthrough group of the year: Magic!

 

Songwriter of the year: Bahamas

 

Country album of the year: ``Lifted,'' Dallas Smith

 

Adult alternative album of the year: ``Bahamas is Afie,'' Bahamas

 

Alternative album of the year: ``July Talk,'' July Talk

 

Pop album of the year: ``Little Machines,'' Lights

 

Vocal jazz album of the year: ``Red,'' Diana Panton

 

Jazz album of the year (solo): ``Vista Obscura,'' Kirk MacDonald

 

Jazz album of the year (group): ``Jane Bunnett and Maqueque,''

Jane Bunnett and Maqueque

 

Instrumental album of the year: ``Encuentro,'' Quartango

 

Francophone album of the year: ``Maladie d'amour,'' Jimmy Hunt

 

Children's album of the year: ``Where in the World,'' Fred Penner

 

Classical album of the year (solo or chamber ensemble): ``Bartok:

Chamber Works for Violin Vol. 3,'' James Ehnes

 

Classical album of the year (large ensemble or soloist 1/8s 3/8 with large ensemble accompaniment): ``Schubert: Winterreise,'' Gerald Finley and Julius Drake

 

Classical composition of the year: ``Airline Icarus,'' Brian Current

 

Rap recording of the year: ``The Legends League Presents:

Naturally Born Strangers,'' Naturally Born Strangers

 

Dance recording of the year: ``Sound of a Woman,'' Kiesza

 

R&B/Soul recording of the year: ``Often,'' the Weeknd

 

Reggae recording of the year: ``Welcome the King,'' Exco Levi

 

Aboriginal album of the year: ``Animism,'' Tanya Tagaq

 

Roots and traditional album of the year (solo): ``The Raven's Sun,'' Catherine MacLellan

 

Roots and traditional album of the year (group): ``Let it Lie,''

The Bros. Landreth

 

Blues album of the year: ``Solo Recordings, Vol. 2,'' Steve Hill

 

Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year: ``VIP,'' Manic Drive

 

World music album of the year: Quique Escamilla, ``500 Years of Night''

 

Jack Richardson producer of the year: Adam Messinger

 

Recording engineer of the year: Eric Ratz

 

Recording package of the year: Roberta Hansen (art director/designer/illustrator), Mike Latschislaw (photographer), ``Pilgrimage,'' Steve Bell

 

Video of the year: ``Hideaway,'' Kiesza

 

Electronic album of the year: ``Our Love,'' Caribou

 

Metal/hard music album of the year: ``Z(squared),'' Devin Townsend Project

 

Adult contemporary album of the year: ``Shine On,'' Sarah McLachlan