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A 37-year-old Dauphin man arrested last Wednesday in the city has been released from police custody under a promise to appear in court at a later date.
Ryan Fosseneuve faces several firearms-related charges after he allegedly answered the door to police while brandishing a rifle.
He appeared in Dauphin court on Monday, where his matters were recessed until January 14th.
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The Catholic Women's League is once again heading up the Adopt-a-Family program in Dauphin.
The program sees individuals, families, or businesses and groups sponsor a family in the form of purchasing a grocery list of items for the family, as well as a toy for each child in that family.
Program co-ordinator Laverne Hudson admits they are a little behind where they would like to be
"Things have been a little tight for everyone and I understand that. I am hoping to at least come up to the same amount, which is I adopted 144 families last year. Right now I am at 111."
Anyone interested in adopting a family can call Hudson before December 16th at 204-572-4677 or by emailing adoptafamilyThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Adopt-a-family packages need to then be dropped off at the Friendship Centre by December 17th, so that they can be distributed to the family on the 18th.
Hudson says they are also looking for younger people who are interested in helping hand out the hampers or assist with intakes.
Hudson adds they want to send out a special thank you to everyone that has stepped forward so far this year, and in year's past.
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Swan River town council has passed a resolution as they look to respond to concerns in the community over public safety.
Over the past two years, the Hard Reduction program at the Swan Valley Health Centre has issued 519,154 needles to people looking to reverse the adverse health and social effects of drug use.
The presence of needles after their use has led to growing concern throughout the community about public safety.
The resolution asks for the distribution of these needles to be supervised until a proper and responsible clean-up of the needles is in place.
They also plan to continue holding discussions with key stakeholders about what more can be done to address this issue.
It also asks the province to address the community with their plans to address this issue.
Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith recently met with town council in Swan River to hear about their concerns.
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A 60-year-old man is facing Impaired Driving Causing Death charges after a 69-year-old female from Peguis was killed.
On November 29 at 6:45 p.m., Fisher Branch RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 17, about six kilometres south of Fisher Branch. A pickup truck being driven by the 60-year-old was travelling south on Highway 17 when it collided head-on with an SUV with two occupants, a 69-year-old female and a 71-year-old female, both from Peguis.
The 69-year-old was pronounced dead on the scene while the 71-year-old was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The 60-year-old man was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries where he was later arrested for Impaired Driving Causing Death and released for a future court date.
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In Today's edition of Put Your Money Where Your House Is, We focus on the core of economies, the key piece that drives it all.
Economic Development Manager Martijn Van Luijn says that People, and the community they create, are the most critical aspects.
"What makes Dauphin Unique is without doubt its people, and it's always like that. We are a community of people that really have a desire to make this a great place, and I think that's where a lot of my strategy for the work that I do comes from I put community first. That's why I call this community economic development. it's about creating a liveable, viable, safe community first, and then we often see things like business will follow"
Local businesses play a big factor in Economic growth, but overall, it's about the people who support them, volunteer at events, and of course the people who Put Their Money Where Their house Is.
Make sure you take some time to support your favorite local businesses and call in to enter the "Put Your Money Where Your House Is" contest for a chance to win 730 dollars worth of Chamberbucks!
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The Province is one step closer to their goal of finding the bodies of Murdered and Missing Indigenous women.
The search of the Prairie Green Landfill has hit it's 4th stage in the search for Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris.
Premier Wab Kinew was joined by Project Manager Amna Mackin, noting the target excavation depth has been reached, as confirmed by items showing the dates correlated with the deaths of these two women.
If the current search fails, stage 5 will sift through excavated materials again, and/or broaden the search areas.
About 45 people are a part of the search team, which includes family liaisons, a forensic anthropologist, a health and safety officer, and a director of operations.
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A new mobile training trailer has been bought by the provincial government to support year-round fire rescue training for over 5,000 firefighters across the province.
This initiative aims to enhance the skills and safety of firefighters while providing accessible training to municipalities.
Until now, Manitoba lacked its own training trailer and had to rely on borrowing from the Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association.
The new trailer marks a significant step in prioritizing firefighter safety within the province.
Fire rescue training trailers are presently available only in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario.
The mobile trailer will facilitate training for critical emergency scenarios such as disentanglement, low-profile operations, and upper-floor rescues.
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The provincial government is hoping to make winter travel safer for everyone with the release of a snowplow tracking system.
Transportation Minister Lisa Naylor has announced the launch of "Track My Plow", which will provide real-time plowing updates on Manitoba 511.
Users will be able to track active snowplows with this new feature, along with identifying where they have been over the previous two hours.
The province said that when combined with road conditions and closures, the tracking system will help Manitobans make informed decisions regarding travel.
Naylor said Track My Plow, which is available on Manitoba 511's website and smartphone app, with save drivers time while also improving the safety of Manitoba roads during the winter.
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The Manitoba Métis Federation has signed a self-governing treaty with Ottawa, becoming the first Métis group to do so in the country’s history.
In a signing ceremony Saturday afternoon, the MMF was recognized as the official government of the Red River Métis.
MMF President David Chartrand said the agreement is a turning point in Canada’s history adding they are correcting a historic wrong done to the Red River Métis, and showing the true character of our country.
While the treaty doesn’t lay out specific rights around health care, harvesting or land, Chartrand said those aspects will likely be negotiated with the federal government down the road.
Chartrand also said he looks forward to the treaty receiving Royal Assent soon.
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The province says it’s expanding its electronic monitoring program to several rural communities - including Dauphin - after a successful launch in Winnipeg this summer.
Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said the program tracks offenders through a GPS-enabled ankle monitor and notifies survivors of intimate partner violence if their alleged abuser has breached conditions.
The GPS technology is also outfitted with audio, voice and vibration commands, meaning law enforcement can communicate with offenders in real-time if a breach in their court-ordered conditions — which could include something as basic as staying a certain distance away from a particular location — takes place.
Besides Dauphin, the program’s expansion across the province is set to cover communities including Brandon, Steinbach, Selkirk, Portage la Prairie, Carman, Winkler, Morden, Souris, and Virden, among many others.
With a price tag of $2.9 million over two years, the province has the option to continue after that point if the program has proven successful.
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Participants in the Parkland Chamber of Commerce's yearly international trip are now back in Dauphin.
This year's destination was Costa Rica and Chamber Executive Director Stephen Chychota says it was lots of fun from start to finish.
"Costa Rica is such a beautiful country. So much wildlife and different types of terrain at the locations we stayed at. It was a great trip. People walked away with some really great memories from that one."
Chychota adds they are now planning for the 2025 trip.
"We are working away at figuring out where the next trip will be for 2025. Like we did last year, the plan is to let the groups that have travelled with us in the past know first, and then we will launch it publically, probably in January at our lunch event."
Chychota says it was very hot during their trip, but also very wet as they were in Costa Rica towards the end of their rain season.
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