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The province says it's going to compensate landowners in the Assiniboine Valley affected by artificial flooding caused by operation of the Shellmouth Dam and Reservoir last year.
The province is recommending people who use water from Dauphin Lake take precautions after a dog died from drinking water suspected to have contained algae toxins.
The Manitoba government has closed moose hunting in two more game hunting areas.

June 1 is the deadline for farmers to register as a host farm for Open Farm Day 2015.

There's movement regarding Dauphin's new correctional centre, with the province now hiring for the design and construction of the facility.

Manitoba's premier was in Dauphin this morning to announce upgrades at Mackenzie Middle School.

The province of Manitoba is keeping a close eye on the water levels of the Assiniboine River near Russell.
Another body of water north of Flin Flon is now named after a Manitoban who died serving her community.
Algal blooms have been found at Christensen Beach on Dauphin Lake.
Manitoba Municipal Government is reminding Manitobans of the time change that will take place this weekend.
The lone vacant seat in the Manitoba Legislature will be filled by the end of tonight.
Campaigning is bound to kick up a notch some time in the new year, with a provincial election slated for April.
A provincial group is looking to eradicate food insecurity in Manitoba.
Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger has made a few changes to his cabinet.
New provincial regulations to remove customer service barriers for people with disabilities will come info effect on November 1.
A Parkland roadway has a mention in CAA Manitoba's worst roads campaign.
Some Manitobans are going to be paying less for Primary Gas, effective May 1st.
Grandview's Ryan Pulock is making a big impact in the American Hockey League.
The RM of Dauphin is still waiting for all residents in the Keld area to respond to the questionnaire asking people if the want to be connected to the proposed water pipeline.
Mitigating radon gas in your home can cost up to $3,000 for the ultimate fix, according to a Health Canada expert.