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A local vet in Dauphin says it's exciting to see the province of Manitoba being ranked as the nation's leader in addressing animal welfare concerns.
Dauphin writer Carrie Campbell says she's excited about participating in an online telesummit with women empowerment teachers from around the world.
Speeding was by far the most common offense on Manitoba roads during Road Safety Week.

Louis Riel has officially been recognized as Manitoba's first leader!

The Love and Persson Group says it is simplifying operations by moving all of its employees back to its main office.
The ribbon has been cut on the Louisiana-Pacific project to convert their Swan Valley OSB mill into an engineered wood siding mill.

The Dauphin Kings used a big second period to pick up their second straight victory, a 7-4 decision over the Winnipeg Blues Friday night at Credit Union Place.

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

 

 

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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 

 

Great news – the first Luke Bryan show on May 7 has now sold out.

More good news – we can confirm a second show in Winnipeg on May 6! 

The second show will be on May 6 at MTS Centre, and it will go on sale tomorrow, Saturday January 10, at 10am. 

A Dauphin King is heading to the annual CJHL Prospects Game.

The Dauphin Kings scored two goals in the first and three in the second en route to a 5-2 victory over the Neepawa Natives Friday night at Credit Union Place.

Construction at Mackenzie Middle School goes on, with the focus on renovations to the Industrial Arts/Home Economics area.
 
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More than 700 geocaches are going to be hidden throughout Dauphin next week.
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The Manitoba AAA Midget Hockey League schedule has been finalized for the 2015-16 season and the Parkland Rangers will start things at home.

MANITOBA ARTISTS LAND NODS FOR THE 2015 JUNO AWARDS

 

The 2015 JUNO Awards may be on their way from Winnipeg to Hamilton, but Manitoba artists are still speaking music. Homegrown acts are up for several awards, including nine nominations for artists that currently call Manitoba home. The nominees for the 44th annual awards were announced by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) on January 27. Canada’s music awards are headed for Hamilton for JUNO Week, March 9-15, 2015. 

Brandon-based Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq continues her incredible streak with two JUNO nods, including Alternative Album of the Year and Aboriginal Album of the Year for her groundbreaking release, Animism. Tagaq won the prestigious Polaris Music Prize in 2014, landing rave reviews and significant national and international media attention. This will bring Tagaq's JUNO tally to five nominations, with nods in 2006 and 2009 for Sinaa and Auk/Blood, respectively.Vancouver producer/musician Jesse Zubot has been recognized with a Producer of the Year nomination for his work this year, including Tagaq's songs "Caribou" and "Uja" from Animism. 

Roots singer/songwriter Del Barber has picked up his second JUNO nomination for Roots Traditional Album of the Year in the group category, this year for his latest acclaimed release, Prairiegraphy. Barber was a double winner at the Western Canadian Music Awards in October for his work on the album, including the roots solo and songwriter of the year categories.  

Country blues outfit The Bros. Landreth has earned its first JUNO for the independently-released debut, Let It Lie, which is up for Roots Traditional Album of the Year in the group category. The band has been on a hot streak, signing with U.S. label Slate Creek Records, winning a Canadian Folk Music Award for best new act, launching a video on CMT, and earning accolades from international media. Watch The Bros. Landreth perform "I Am The Fool" in the Loft Sessions 

Music legend Fred Penner adds another nomination to his impressive career, which already includes two wins and nine nods. His latest recording, Where in the World, is up for Children's Album of the Year. Penner recently picked up a Canadian Folk Music Award and was inducted to the Hall of Fame at the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards. 

Fellow children's act LuLu et le Matou celebrates its first JUNO nod for Children's Album of the Year for Le chat botté, which also earned Western Canadian Music Award nod last year. 

Steve Bell's 25th anniversary album, Pilgrimage, landed recoginition in the Recording Package of the Year category for art director/designer/illustrator/ Roberta Hansen and photographer Mike Latchislaw.  

Manitoba's classical music scene shines this year with several nominations, including composer and University of Manitoba professor Gordon Fitzell for Classical Composition of the Year; Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Manitoba Chamber Orchestra violinist Karl Stobbe for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble; and Brandon-born violin virtuoso James Ehnes, a double winner in 2014, could bring home another two JUNO Awards this year in Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble and Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment.  

Local manager and industry player Chris Burke-Gaffney is set to celebrate a nod for one of his roster, BC-based singer MacKenzie Porter, who landed a nod for Country Album of the Year.  

Former Manitoban Drew Brown picked up a nod in the contemporary Christian/gospel category while the late great Lenny Breau, who lived in Winnipeg during much of his storied career and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987, is up for an award in the solo jazz category for the release of an official bootleg from 1984.   

Many of this year’s Manitoba nominees have participated in Manitoba Music’s professional and market development programs during their careers, accessing assistance to showcase in new markets and in making critical business contacts. Manitoba Music’s programs are supported by the Government of Canada through Western Economic Diversification Canada, the Province of Manitoba, FACTOR through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters, and Manitoba Film & Music. 

Winners will be announced at the exclusive JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards on March 14 and the 2015 JUNO Awards broadcast on CTV on March 15.    

For a complete list of 2015 JUNO Awards nominees, go to junoawards.ca

MANITOBA ARTISTS TRIUMPHANT AT THE 2015 JUNO GALA DINNER & AWARDS

 

The envelopes were opened, the names were read, and Manitobans are heading home with five JUNO Awards. The glittery 2015 JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards, which took place at the Hamilton Convention on March 14, handed out hardware to music legend Fred Penner, groundbreaking throat singer Tanya Tagaq, country blues outfit The Bros. Landreth, artist Roberta Hansen and photographer Mike Latchislaw, and Brandon-born violin virtuoso James Ehnes. Local acts were up for several awards this year, including nine nominations for artists that currently call Manitoba home. 

 

The incomparable Fred Penner was on hand to accept a JUNO for Children's Album of the Year for his latest recording, Where in the World. Now a three-time JUNO winner, Penner also recently picked up a Canadian Folk Music Award and was inducted to the Hall of Fame at the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards.

 

Tanya Tagaq continued her incredible streak with her first JUNO win, for Aboriginal Album of the Year for her album, Animism. Also a nominee for Alternative Album of the Year, Tagaq won the prestigious Polaris Music Prize in 2014, landing rave reviews and significant national and international media attention, including recent nods from Rolling Stone and NPR for her upcoming SXSW appearances. Tagaq will be a presenter at the JUNO Awards Broadcast on March 15. 

 

The Bros. Landreth earned their first JUNO for their debut, Let It Lie, which won for Roots Traditional Album of the Year in the group category. The band has been on a hot streak, signing with U.S. label Slate Creek Records, winning a Canadian Folk Music Award for best new act, launching a video on CMT, and garnering accolades from international media, including a spot on Rolling Stone's list of country artist to watch at SXSW next week. 

 

Steve Bell's 25th anniversary album, Pilgrimage, landed a JUNO in the Recording Package of the Year category for art director/designer/illustrator Roberta Hansen and photographer Mike Latchislaw. 

 

A double-winner last year, Ehnes picked up the JUNO for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble for his recording, Bartok: Chamber Works for Violin Vol. 3.

 

Many of this year’s Manitoba winners and nominees have participated in Manitoba Music’s professional and market development programs during their careers, accessing assistance to showcase in new markets and in making critical business contacts. Manitoba Music’s programs are supported by the Government of Canada through Western Economic Diversification Canada, the Province of Manitoba, FACTOR through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters, Manitoba Film & Music, The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group, Canada Council for the Arts, and The SOCAN Foundation.

 

For a complete list of 2015 JUNO Awards winners, go to junoawards.ca