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A Senate Committee says more needs to be done to combat Canada's obesity epidemic.
A record number of students will be graduating from the Assiniboine Community College Parkland Campus later this week.
Rumours in Dauphin that some items being sent to the recycling plant are often redirected to the dump instead are just not true.
A summer push for more recycling in the City of Dauphin appears to be paying off.
The Canadian Red Cross is looking for volunteers in the Dauphin area to expand their "Personal Disaster Assistance Program".

 MANITOBA ACTS HEAD TO KANSAS CITY FOR INTERNATIONAL FOLK ALLIANCE

WINNIPEG, MB – Manitoba is bringing a little prairie weather to the "Show-Me-State" next week. Four local acts are gearing up to showcase at the Folk Alliance International Conference (FAI), the premier professional development conference focused on folk, roots, multicultural, and world music in North America. The 27th annual event runs February 19-22 in Kansas City, Missouri. 

The showcase is the latest in a series of partnered events with SaskMusic, Alberta Music, and MusicBC under the BreakOut West banner. The lineup boasts over 30 acts in total, including Manitoba performers Leaf RapidsRed Moon Road (featuring former Ste. Rose area's Daniel Peloquin-Hopfner), Sweet Alibi, and The Small Glories (aka FAI vets Cara Luft and JD Edwards). Other Western Canadian artists include Saskatchewan's Keiffer McLean, Alberta's Doll Sisters, BC's Joel Fafard, and many more. See the complete schedule 

Manitoba's reputation for its strong roots scene is well known. Homegrown talent -- including many acts who've graced the FAI showcase rooms -- have built solid careers, garnering attention from major media outlets, and touring to sold-out halls throughout North American, Europe, Australia, and beyond. In the last decade alone, Manitoba artists have landed five JUNO Awards and 19 nominations in the roots and traditional categories, including nods this year for The Bros. Landreth (who are showcasing at SXSW this year and will play the Watson Art Centre on March 5th) and one of last year's showcasers, Del Barber who has recently moved near Lake of the Prairies.

Dauphin's first ever Red Shoe Crew Walk takes place this Saturday in Vermillion Park.
Perimeter Airlines is cutting down its passenger flight service for Dauphin to Tuesdays and Thursdays, one flight each way.
Parkland RCMP is planning to hold a Regimental Ball, but they need more interest from the public.

The Regina Pat Canadians used a strong second period to roll to a 7-1 victory over the Pembina Valley Hawks in the final of the Telus Cup Midget Regional.

The Dauphin Friendship Centre wants to know what the focus of programming in the Parkland should be.
Dauphin's Relay for Life has surpassed its goal this year, with more money still coming in.
If you are looking for something to do and want to help out a good cause, you can help out with the 2016 Relay for Life!
There's only one week left until Relay for Life takes place in Dauphin.
A Parkland couple won't get to spend their tenth anniversary quite the way they planned.
RCMP say a gunshot fired in McCreary was fired at no one in particular.
An Entomologist at the University of Manitoba is giving her support to eradicate the species of mosquito that carries the Zika virus.
Manitobans need to do more work to protect the provincial moose populations according to a retired conservation officer.

The Dauphin Kings get back into action tonight as they open up their January schedule against the Swan Valley Stampeders.

UPDATE: Fire chief Cam Abrey says the fire has been determined to be incendiary and suspicious in nature. The matter has been turned over to RCMP.