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Participation was up and so was the amount of money raised.

As Dauphin hosted the Terry Fox Run/Walk on Sunday at Vermillion Park, more than 60 community members made the event a part of their days. That number is significantly higher than in previous years and Stephen Roznowsky was thrilled with how the day went.

"The day was fantastic and the weather was wonderful," said Roznowsky. "I want to thank CKDM for airing it before the event, it certainly increased interest and participation. We had a great two days at Coop before Sunday, it was fantastic."

The numbers are in and they smashed last year's total as roughly $6,100 was raised this year. That's $2,000 more than last year and Roznowsky wants to thank the community for their great support.

"That felt wonderful, I started back in 1999 and this was our best year yet," ended Roznowsky. "We used to raise a couple of hundred dollars at the start and to raise more than $6,000 this year, it's just incredible. Thank you to Dauphin."

Since its inception in 1981, over $850 million has been raised for cancer research in Terry's name through the annual Terry Fox Run/Walk, which is held across Canada and around the world.

At the start of this month, the province of Manitoba Named a new Chief Veterinary Officer.

Dr. Glen Duizer has been in the veterinary field for nearly 30 years, acquiring knowledge to make him well-suited for this new role.

"I'm covering a wide range of animal health programs and policies and work that the Department of Agriculture does through the Chief Veterinary Office."

Dr. Duizer's work has had a strong focus on epidemiology, and biosecurity, something he will focus on moving forward.

"Promoting that, working with producers to implement that on their farms, and working with their veterinarians to assist them with implementing these activities on their farms."

Stay tuned to the noon hour edition on Monday, as Michael Brossart has the full conversation with Dr. Duizer.

It's time to cheers for a full year of business at Obsolete Brewing.

Brewmaster Marcos Bardelli has been brewing a lot over the past year and has some special plans for the celebration.

The festivities will feature live music, a corn hole tournament, two new beers, and special guests all the way from Bardelli's home in Brazil.

Bardelli has been blown away by the support that this business has recieved over the past year.

"oh man, it feels really good. all the support we have the community, and everything we've got since we've started... it feels different man, it feels really good"

Bardelli also mentioned that his brewmaster friends from brazil will also start a collabrative beer while there in town that should debut in the winter in Dauphin.

After a full year of success in creating craft beer in Dauphin, Bardelli will raise a glass today to more continued success

Dauphin Culture Days kicks off on September 20th, with events running through until October 15th.

Co-organizer Jean-Louis Guillas says there will once again be a number of events at several locations throughout the city. 

"(They are) primarily at the Watson, but we are definitely outside.  Yard Fringe happens all over town on the 29th, the (Countryfest) Cinema has been a partner on this with us for many years, Dauphin Public Library is involved, and then there are a number of individual arts groups that we work with, including the Crocus Quilters, who this year are doing several different events."

The kick off event on the 20th is the Meet the Makers under the Stars market along Main Street, past 5th Avenue North. 

It wraps up on October 13th with the Culture Days Filmfest at the Countryfest Cinema. 

And one of the best things, according to Guillas, is that most of the activities are free to attend.

"Some of the events, we ask you to make a donation, where you pay what you can.  But if your circumstances are tight, we still want you to come.  And those who can throw in a couple of bucks to help cover some of the supplies that we use up in putting things on, that is the ethos of it."

New events this year include the Ecstatic Dance and Breathwork on October 1st, and a Writers Pool on September 23rd.

Among the returning favourites are an adult improv night on September 25th, and Tales on the Trails on October 10th at Northgate.

A full list of events can be found by typing in Dauphin on the events page of www.culturedays.ca

The CBC is reporting that Wally Daudrich has launched a campaign website this week and has started to solicit support for a run at the leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives.

He.joins Fort Whyte PC MLA Obby Khan and tax consultant Trevor Sprague as prospective candidates in the race, which will see a new leader for the Official Opposition party elected next spring.

Daudrich, who owns Lazy Bear Lodge and Expeditions in Churchill, ran twice federally for the Conservatives, losing in both 2008 and 2011 to Nikki Ashton of the NDP.

Stock Dog competitions are rolling back in to Rorketon this weekend, as the Rorketon Ripper Returns for its second year.

The day will feature Manitoba Stock Dogs, with talented trainers and their agile dogs displaying their stock-handling skills.

Cale Clark is the son of the organizers of this event, and he's excited to take in the competition.

"Just seeing somebody succeed competing, if it's you, your dog, or even your buddy beside you, just seeing how they come so far from a novice handler who doesn't really know what they're doing, and taking a puppy and become something with them. seeing everyone suceed, that's my favorite part."

The day starts with breakfast at 7:30 am, the stock dog trials begin at 8:30, with a dinner at 5:30, and beer garden from noon till 2 am.

Winners will be competing for prize buckles, donated prizes, and possible cash payouts.

The Rorketon Ripper is barreling towards us like a cowboy on a caffeine high, and the whole town is so stoked they're...

Posted by Manitoba Stock Dog Association on Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Mounties in Ste Rose hope the public can help them locate a missing 50-year-old man from McCreary.

Derek Contois was reported missing Thursday afternoon, after being last seen leaving his home on September 6th.

He is described as being 5’10” and  220 lbs with short black hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a white shirt with black track pants and is known to frequent Winnipeg and Swan River.

 Anyone with info on his current whereabouts are asked to call the Ste Rose detachment at 204-447-3082, or go online to manitobacrimestoppers.com, as both police and Contois' family are concerned about his well-being.

The Town of Carberry would like to see an overpass constructed at the intersection where a deadly bus crash occurred last year.

17 seniors from Dauphin died and eight others were injured when the bus they were on collided with a semi at the intersection of Highway 5 and the Trans Canada Highway.

Carberry Mayor Ray Muirhead says a a majority of councillors from the community recently voted in favour of that option to boost safety at that intersection.

The overpass was not one of the three medium-term options the province presented when it announced earlier this year it would spend 12 million dollars to improve the intersection.

The Friends of Dauphin Lake and the Dauphin Coop are joining forces on Tuesday, September 17.

That's when Fuel Good Day will take place at both the Mountain and Main Street locations in Dauphin. Dauphin Coop will donate 10 cents per litre of gas to the Friends of Dauphin Lake.

Wayne Heide is the vice-chair of Friends of Dauphin Lake.

"To have Coop recognize the importance of our project and to provide us with this resource is great," said Heide. "It shows the committment of the community to the project."

Friends of Dauphin Lake was started by a group of volunteers concerned about Dauphin Lake's health, particularly the growth of weeds hindering the ability to use the lake safely.

The group got together to see what could be done. The short-term solution is buying a weed harvester to clean out portions of the lake.

"We know that this is just a short-term solution, there has to be long-term solutions to improve the health of the lake," offered Heide. "We have been meeting with the province and federal governments to address what can be done long-term. 

The group has purchased a used weed harvester and it is currently being refurbished. 

As a part of the day, volunteers of the group will also be hosting BBQ fundraisers at both locations from 11-1. You can get a hot dog for $4, a hamburger for $6, or a cheeseburger for $6. You will also have the option to get a meal which includes a drink, chips, and a cookie. 

"I would encourage people to watch their fuel gauge and if they can wait, do so until Tuesday and then come on down," ended Heide. "Grab some lunch while you're here and help a great cause. This lake is here for everyone and the health of the lake is important to not only the beach community but the larger communities of Dauphin. It's a big part of tourism advertising that is done locally."

The province wants to hear your opinion on what our new health cards will look like.

The premier made a post on Instagram with 3 prospective designs for the new plastic health cards that are set to replace the paper design that exists currently.

the three cards feature images of bison, a polar bear, or the northern lights, with a QR code on the back for easy access.

In a news release earlier this year, Premier Wab Kinew said people's health coverage "shouldn't rely on a torn, ripped-up health card."

These colorful and durable health cards are expected to roll out next year. 

You can find the Premier post and cast your vote a the link below

Over a thousand pounds of illicit cannabis has been taken off Manitoba streets after a recent traffic stop.

On September 4th, RCMP Roving Traffic unit officers conducted a traffic stop on an eastbound commercial vehicle on Highway 1 in the RM of Portage la Prairie.

The RCMP's traffic stop led to a search of the semi-trailer, finding over 1200 pounds of cannabis wrapped up on pallets.

Officers arrested a 65-year-old male, from Toronto, who will face charges under the Cannabis Act, Excise Act, and Liquor, Gaming, and Cannabis Control Act.

Inspector Michael Gagliardi, Officer in Charge of RCMP Traffic Services, notes that illicit cannabis is still a big problem, as it can be cut with other substances and often benefits organized crime operations.