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A trial date has been set for a Neepawa man facing child luring and pornography-related charges.

28-year-old Jaime Centeno was charged following an investigation by Manitoba's Internet Child Exploitation Unit, which revealed that a suspect was posing as a teenage boy on SnapChat and was asking for sexual photos from girls under the age of 18, even meeting some of them in person.

Centeno, who is currently in custody, will stand trial in Brandon Court of King's Bench next September. 

He was also arrested in April of 2021, where he was found to be breaching court-ordered conditions from previous charges in 2018.

Two 16-year-old males from Swan River have been arrested after a 21-year-old man was found dead last week in the community.

The first 16-year-old has been charged with 2nd Degree Murder and has been remanded into custody. The second 16-year-old was also arrested and remanded into custody.

The victim and suspects were known to each other. 

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A 21-year-old from Brandon was found dead in Swan River.

On Friday night at about 11:00 p.m., Swan River RCMP responded to a report of a male who was unresponsive in Legion Park.

The male had obvious injuries and was pronounced dead on the scene.

If you have any information, you're asked to contact the RCMP at 204-734-4686.

The man who chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into Canadian residential schools has died.

Murray Sinclair passed away Monday morning in a Winnipeg hospital at the age of 73.

As chair of the commission, Sinclair participated in hundreds of hearings across Canada and heard testimony from thousands of residential school survivors.

He also served as co-chair of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba to examine whether the justice system was failing Indigenous people after the murder of Helen Betty Osborne and the police shooting death of J.J. Harper.

Sinclair graduated from law school at the University of Manitoba in 1979, and eventually became a judge within 11 years - the first Indigenous judge in Manitoba at the time and the second in Canada.   

He spent a total of 28 years as a judge.

Sinclair also directed the complex Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Inquest into the deaths of 12 children at Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre.

The city of Dauphin has announced that the Eric Irwin pedestrian bridge in Vermillion Park will be temporarily closed for construction.

They add other sections of the walking trails may also need to be closed at times for equipment access.

No time line was given for the construction.

The city says they will keep the public posted as to when the walking trails and the bridge will re-open. 

Water and sewer line repairs are set to begin today (Monday) in McCreary.

The municipality says the water line repairs will affect customers on a portion of Aline Drive and Burrows Road South.

Residents in that area are encouraged to make necessary arrangements to ensure that you have sufficient water supply while the repairs are taking place.

The sewer line repairs will affect residents along the back lane between PTH 50 and Fletcher Avenue West. 

An Ebb & Flow man learned his fate in Dauphin court this past Thursday in relation to an armed standoff from 2022 on the First Nation.

40-year-old Lyle Malcolm was sentenced to 43 months in jail.

In July of that year, Ste. Rose RCMP received a report of three men with outstanding arrest warrants at a residence on the reserve.

After the surrender of a firearm, followed by several explosions that caused a fire at the home, the trio turned themselves in.

A reminder that Daylight Savings time officially comes to an end in Manitoba this weekend.

Residents are reminded to turn their clock back one hour before going to bed tonight, as the time change goes into effect as of 2 am Sunday morning.

The time change does not take effect in Saskatchewan, as they remain on standard time all 12 months of the year.

Daylight Savings time in Manitoba returns the second Sunday in March. 

A 21-year-old from Brandon was found dead in Swan River.

On Friday night at about 11:00 p.m., Swan River RCMP responded to a report of a male who was unresponsive in Legion Park.

The male had obvious injuries and was pronounced dead on the scene.

If you have any information, you're asked to contact the RCMP at 204-734-4686.

The Manitoba Arts Council will be seeing an extra 1 million dollars in its annual funding to promote home-grown talent and culture.

A total of 13.7 million dollars has been allotted to the Manitoba Arts Council, marking an 8% increase for arts and cultural professionals, Indigenous knowledge keepers and arts and cultural organizations.

Each year, MAC provides approximately $8.4 million in operating support to 108 organizations and $3.5 million in project grants to organizations such as the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Manitoba Opera, and Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre.

It also provides grants to 550 individuals and smaller arts organizations like the Dauphin Allied Arts Council.

This year, over 25 new organizations will receive support along with over 40 new projects by individual artists.

To learn more about this funding, you can Visit artscouncil.mb.ca

The RCMP is reminding people to be ever wary of Fraud after 2 recent cases of Grandparent Scams were reported in Manitoba.

On the 30th of October, 2 different reports came in one from Portage and one from MacGregor, where an unknown male caller claimed to be a lawyer representing their grandchildren.

The Caller provided the name of the target's grandchildren and told them they needed money for bail.

Both Causes had the Targeted senior meet the caller in person to exchange cash.

These cases show similarity to other reports of Grandparent Scams through October in Minnedosa, Kleefeld, and East St. Paul, but it's unknown if these cases are related.

the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre offers several tips to identify fraud:

• If you receive a phone call claiming to be from a family member in an emergency situation, hang up the phone and contact them directly using a phone number you already have – not one provided by the suspected fraudster.
• If the caller claims to be a law enforcement official, hang up and call your local police directly, using a phone number from a reputable source – not one provided by the suspected fraudster.
• Be suspicious of telephone calls that require you to immediately act and request money for a family member in distress.
• Listen to that inner voice that is screaming at you "This doesn't sound right".
• It is important to know the Canadian Criminal Justice System does not allow for someone to be bailed out of jail with cash or cryptocurrency.
• Be careful what you post online.
• Scammers can get details that you share on social media platforms and dating sites to target you or get names and details about your loved ones.
• Don't trust caller ID names and numbers.
• Scammers use technology to disguise the actual number they are calling from and can make it appear as a trusted phone number, also known as spoofing.

Victims of Cybercrime or Fraud, can also contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

The annual Dauphin Fire Fighters Ball takes place tomorrow night at the 8th avenue hall.

Dauphin Fire Chief Cam Abrey says the sold out event will begin with cocktails and appetizers at 5:30, followed by supper at 7.

"Musical entertainment will be provided by the group "Men in Cheap Suits".  We had them out for the event last year and they are back by popular demand.  They are a a band out of Winnipeg.  Very popular within the city and they enjoy coming out to Dauphin so they wanted to come back out here as well.  We also have a few awards that will be presented on the evening.  We have some years of service recognition that we will present there, and we also have the Dauphin Fire Department Fire Fighter of the year award."

Abrey says this is an event steeped in tradition.

"Going back to 1901, there has only been a few times over the past century that we have had to cancel this event.  We are just continuing that tradition because that is what the fire service is all about.  Getting everybody together in a safe and enjoyable manner.  We would rather celebrate the safety than have to respond to a tragic event."