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Manitobans are being asked to give some feedback to the provincial government on some very important issues moving into the 2018 budget.

A child has died after falling into a water holding tank yesterday.

A historian and author is coming to Dauphin to speak about his books.

A ship has docked in the northern town of Churchill, bringing 2-point-2 million litres of propane to heat the town through the winter.

27-year-old Jordan Hart, from Minitonas, has been granted a new court date.

Yesterday, just before 7:30 pm, Dauphin RCMP received report of a hunting incident on Highway 271, near Pulp River, Manitoba.

As part of the Small Business Week in Manitoba, Entrepreneurship Manitoba in association with the City of Dauphin Economic Development are holding events next week that focuses on the local entrepreneur. 

The wheat city is getting its chance to host one of Canada’s favourite sports.

The federal government has sent Omnitrax notice that it has to resume rail service in 30 days to Churchill or meet the government in court.

Nominations are open for the Manitoba Canola Growers Association election process that began this morning.

The two girls from Thompson who went missing earlier this week have been found.