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Manitoba's auditor General has released details on the Provincial Government's Financial Statements and cyber security.

Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo's first report notes that Manitoba Shared Health has a process to respond to cyberattacks but has not been running tests for ransomware or data theft scenarios.

Such digital attacks can steal information, or hold access to that information hostage until a payment is made.

The second report looked at the provincial government's financial report for the 2023-24 fiscal year, which included a deficit of just under $2 billion.

The report said there were unprecedented errors in the financial information prepared for the audit, which needed correcting.

The government pointed to a lack of trained finance professionals through a loss of senior staff members.

Mossey River Municipality is cautioning residents in Winnipegosis that Public Works crews will be working on widening roads in that community tomorrow.

Residents in Winnipegosis are being asked to make sure that their vehicles and OSS bins are not on the streets that day.

They thank everyone in the community for their support and assistance. 

Two court matters from Swan River were back on the docket this week.

40-year-old Tyrone Guiboche, who was one of two people charged with Manslaughter in connection with a January stabbing along Main Street in that community, had his matters adjourned until June 25th.

His co-accused, 29-year-old Dean Bell, is slated to return to court on January 17th in Winnipeg.

Meanwhile, one of three people charged after a November armed robbery on Sapotaweyak Cree Nation was also back in court.

27-year-old Cheyenne Cook had his matters put over until January 15th. 

A very generous donation has been made to the Dauphin and District Food Bank from the local McDonalds restaurant.

Their recent Golden Arches Gives Back promotion collected 4,000 food items for the Food Bank.

No final number has been released yet as far as monetary donations through the campaign.

In a Facebook post, the Food Bank thanked McDonald's and local residents for their generosity.

Today is intake day at the Food Bank as they hand out their Christmas hampers. 

RCMP Major Crime Services have released the name of the man charged in relation to a shooting death at Ebb & Flow on Sunday. 

They have charged 53-year-old Cyril St. Paul with one count of Manslaughter.

 Police believe this was a targeted incident and that there is no threat to public safety. 

St. Paul has been remanded into custody.

Investigators are asking the public if they have any information in relation to this, to contact Ste. Rose RCMP detachment at 204-447-3082.

Dreading the thought of wrapping those holiday presents? No need to stress - students from DRCSS have you covered.

This Friday morning, from 9 till Noon, Santa’s Helpers from the Life/Work Exploration class will be at Dauphin Market Place Mall, ready to work their magic. Simply drop by their table with your gifts, and they’ll transform them into beautifully-wrapped treasures!

The best part? All donations go to support the Parkland Humane Society. Spread the holiday cheer with perfectly-wrapped presents—and help a great cause at the same time.

UPDATE: December 19 - 9:00 a.m.

The RCMP is pleased to announce that Woodford has been located.

They thank the public for their assistance. 


The Ashern RCMP is looking for a missing 41-year-old female from that community.

Crystal Woodford was last seen on December 13 in Lundar, after being dropped off at a business along Highway 6, and she has not been heard from since. 

Woodford is described as 5’5” tall, 140lbs, with a mostly shaved head with hair about an inch long, brown eyes, and wearing a black winter jacket with black sweatpants.

She may be in Winnipeg, Lundar, Eriksdale or Fairford. If you see her, contact the Ashern RCMP at 768-2311.

The City has responded to the recent reporting of the Rural Municipalities' proposal, giving details to their rejection of it.

Mayor David Bosiak, raised concerns with the recent proposal.

"We held a special meeting to look over the proposal, and although we were very satisfied to see that the RM acknowledged that proportional funding for Rec Commission is fair, there was a tremendous amount of additional detail on restructuring the commission, and the composition of a new board  that the council couldn't agree too"

He notes that while the per-capita funding is agreeable, The City does not agree with the 50/50 representation that the RM requested for the new board of DRS.

Bosiak was also surprised by the re-negotiations of Dauphin Fire Services in the proposal, saying "Let's talk about Recreation separately from the fire department".

He includes over 30 agreements between the City and the RM, including Those Regarding Recreation, Fire Services, Water, Landfill use, and more.

Mayor Bosiak states he's happy to discuss any of the other agreements, but not in the same proposal.

The province is providing $658,000 in grant money to be shared between 12 groups towards walking, cross-country skiing and snowmobile trail repairs across Manitoba.

The funding was supported through an annual fee for registered off-road vehicles collected by Manitoba Public Insurance at the same time as annual registration.

Two local snowmobile groups are among those receiving funding.

 North Mountain Riders are receiving $100,000 to repair snowmobile trails north of Swan River, while the Ashern Snowmobile Club 2008 will get $78,000 for trail repair work in the Ashern area.

The provincial government has also declared that February 8th of next year will be Manitoba Winter Trails Day. 

The City of Dauphin has provided an update regarding snow removal.

It says full snow removal operations will resume tonight at 7 pm, after having to be delayed due to contractor availability.

That will include the removal of windrows from parts of the city.

Motorists are asked to avoid parking on streets during that time, in order to ensure the safe and efficient removal of snow.

City Public Works crews will continue to work on clearing snow on residential streets over the coming days. 

Meanwhile, the RM of Dauphin says snow plows will be out in Zones 1 to 5 and 7 today. 

UPDATE (December 18 - 12:20 p.m.)

53-year-old Cyril St. Paul remains in custody after he was formally charged.

St. Paul has been charged with Manslaughter in relation to the shooting on the Ebb & Flow First Nation over the weekend. 

The RCMP believes this was targeted and there's no threat to public safety. 


A 34-year-old man is dead and a 53-year-old man was arrested for Murder.

On December 15 at 7:45 a.m., Ste. Rose RCMP responded to a shooting on Highway 278, near the Ebb and Flow First Nation. The 34-year-old was spotted lying beside a truck, near the Ebb and Flow First Nation Arena. He was transported to the hospital in Dauphin where he later died.

A 53-year-old man was later arrested at a residence in the community and remains in custody.