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With the arrival of a 60th family from Ukraine earlier this month, and another family set to arrive later this week, organizers of the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund have announced plans to shift their focus.
Tere Stykalo says they are going to put a pause on bringing more new families to the region, with their focus now going towards further supporting the families that have already arrived and making sure that they are set up to succeed.
"The fund is definitely still accepting donations as far as monetary goes. We are always accepting volunteer hours. There is a tremendous amount of support that requires just getting the families settled, getting them into the financial institutions to get their banking set up, to get their insurance set up. Some of that stuff has been done, but there is also the ongoing supports. So to our Ukrainian families, the support from the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund is not over, it is just beginning."
Stykalo highlights some of the areas that they will be working on.
"Families are still going to look for permanent residency, and a number are applying already, so there is some help needed from the community and different organizations to help with that. And integrating them into the English language classes. The Parkland Ukrainian Family Dund is very proud that we have created those English classes, but teachers are required."
Meanwhile, Jim Perchaluk adds they will also be working on a summer daycare program for these families.
"During the summer, we need daycare classes for those parents that currently have children in school, and they have to be looked after during the summer. We set up daycare last year and we intend to do the same again this summer."
Anyone wanting to help out in any of these areas can contact Larry at 204-648-5904, or any member of the Parkland Ukrainian Family Fund committee.
Monetary donations can also still be made at Fusion Credit Union, with cheques being made out to the Ukrainian Folk Arts Museum, who are administering the fund.
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A pair of local municipalities have introduced road restrictions after the recent run of spring-like weather led to the softening of gravel roads within their boundaries.
The RM of Dauphin says road restrictions will be in place until further notice, adding that anyone who causes excessive damage to gravel roads within their boundaries can be held responsible for costs associated with reconstructing or repairing the road.
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A pair of cases returned to Dauphin court this past week and were both adjourned until March 26th.
35-year-old Christine Mancheese faces charges following a drug bust last September on the Ebb & Flow First Nation.
And 18-year-old Diondre Nicholson of Dauphin is also slated to return to court that day on matters stemming from a traffic stop in the city last November, where drugs and a weapon were found in a vehicle during a traffic stop.
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It was an early morning for the Selkirk RCMP yesterday, as they responded to an armed robbery on Main Street in that community,
Yesterday, March 15th, at approximately 2:55 am, RCMP attended this report and found a male armed with an edged weapon who'd threatened an employee, stolen items and fled.
A description was obtained and officers immediately made patrols in the area and located the male.
He was arrested without incident and was found to be wanted on three outstanding warrants.
Gary Richard, 39, was charged with Robbery with a Weapon, three counts of failure to Comply and Possession of a Weapon for Dangerous Purpose.
He was remanded into custody.
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The West Region Tribal Council will be hosting an ID clinic in the coming week, a great opportunity to update any ID that needs it.
Tons of different services will be offered, ranging from applying for status cards, Tax assistance through the Canadian Revenue Agency, passports, and health cards.
all of these services and more will be available to the public at the Aspen Lodge in Credit Union place from 9 am to 4:30 pm this Wednesday, March 20th.
For any questions, contact Sandra McKay at 204 622 9450, or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Homeowners within the Mountainview School Division boundaries will likely see an increase in the education portion of their next tax bill.
The division passed its 2024-25 budget earlier this week, with the over $50.8 million budget representing a 7.91 percent increase from the previous year.
In a release, MVSD officials say an increase of just 1.76 percent in funding from the provincial government means the burden to support the inflationary cost increases that the division is facing will be shifted to local taxpayers.
The education mill rate is expected to be raised from 12.87 mills to 13.87.
Highlights of the budget include $275,000 for a nutrition program, and over $2.8 million in increased expenses related to staffing, as the division plans to increase their educational assistant staffing levels and maintain all other front-line staffing levels.
For all the details of this year's budget in the Mountain View School Division, the full report can be found at MVSD.ca.
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The Manitoba government has agreed with the Government of Canada to allocate $1.5 million toward upgrading their vital statistics branch.
Government Services Minister Lisa Naylor announced this funding, which will go towards an electronic death registry noting that “This change will expedite death registrations, simplifying the process for grieving families and ensuring faster access to benefits.”
This project is set to be fully operational by the spring of 2025.
The Vital Statistics Branch registers all vital events in Manitoba and provides documents as proof of those events. The branch also keeps a database of all vital event records from 1882 to the present day.
This latest upgrade allows these events to be logged more efficiently.
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Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Hydrologic Forecast Centre reports the outflow from the Shellmouth Reservoir will be increasing to keep up with the early melt.
The increase in outflow will start to raise water levels on the Assiniboine river.
At the end of the final increase on March 18, water levels on the Assiniboine River will rise by up to two and half feet between the Shellmouth Dam and Russell, one to one and half feet near Brandon.
The current outflow is 500 cubic feet per second. The outflow will be increased in two stages with an increase to 700 cfs today, and a further increase to 1,000 cfs on March 18.
The province will continue to monitor conditions in the upper Assiniboine River as well as downstream river levels as the erratic weather continues.
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The title of Manitoba's Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year will be given this Saturday night.
Farmers eligible for this title are those who are at least 18 years of age, derive a minimum of two-thirds of their income from farming, and have been Nominated by their peers for their excellence.
This Saturday, the award ceremony and banquet will be taking place at the Elkhorn Resort in Onanole
Each year an individual, couple or managing partner/shareholder of a farm group is selected from each of the program’s seven Regional Recognition Events to represent their respective region at the National Recognition Event.
If you happen to know a young individual in the agricultural sector, registration can be found online for next years awards at the Outstanding Young Farmer Canada Website.
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Some tense moments Thursday morning after a truck was reported stolen from a rest stop near the intersection of Highways 16 and 10.
Mounties say the truck was reportedly taken at gun-point around 5:30 Am, with four suspects getting into it and heading westbound.
Reports then came in of four suspicious people being seen in Strathclair, which led to police placing the Strathclair Community School in a hold and secure operation.
Mounties eventually arrested three of the suspects but needed assistance from Marook the Police dog in securing the final suspect, who initially fled the scene on foot and was eventually found hiding in a vehicle.
Marook also recovered a pair of firearms.
All four suspects remain in custody, and anyone with info on this incident is asked to call the Spruce Plains detachment at 204-476-7340 or Manitoba CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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Fusion Credit Union is hosting a special event tomorrow (Saturday) at Countryfest Community Cinema.
Cinema board member Marissa Phillippe says all children with Fusion Fat Cat accounts can attend a special showing of Kung Fu Panda 4.
"They can also bring a friend, who can go for free as well. It is a bit of a pajama party, and you get tickets for the concession so that you can get some popcorn with that. Adults do have to pay for their ticket but it is a really great time out for kids. Fusion's Fat Cat will also be there to hand out candies."
Phillippe says it is a great way to promote our local theatre.
"When I think of my memories as a child and going to the cinema, it is a different world that you go to. So to have these occasions where you gather with other kids and just build memories, meet Fat Cat, watch Kung Fu Panda.... it is just magical."
Registration begins at 9:30 tomorrow morning, with the movie starting at 10 am.
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